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How to view the images on this website in 3D
Cross-eyed view The cross-eyed method
Select the cross-eyed method for one of the examples and put your finger between your eyes and the screen and look at the fingertop. You will see 3 unfocused pictures in the background. All should have the same size, if not: move your finger a little forward or backward. Concentrate on the image in the middle, removing your finger. The middle image will slowly come into focus and you will see it in full 3D!
Parallel view The parallel method
Select the parallel method for one of the examples. Come up close to the screen and stare. You will see both images unfocussed and projected over each other. Try to keep them that way while you increase the distance from the monitor. You will see three images that slowly come into focus, the middle one is in 3D!
View with ColorCode 3D glasses Viewing with ColorCode 3D glasses
The easiest way to view the images is with a pair of 3D glasses. You'll get the best effect when you use the ColorCode 3D system. Select the ColorCode viewing method and make sure that the amber filter is in front of the left eye. This type of 3D image is often referred to as the Power Anaglyph and makes an ideal promotion tool for printing or websites.
View with 3D glasses Viewing with anaglyph 3D glasses
Another easy way to view the images is with a pair of red/blue 3D glasses. This is the well-known anaglyph. Select the anaglyph method and make sure that the red filter is in front of the left eye. This type of 3D image is very often used for promotion in printing or on websites.
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