(If your mother ever told you not to cross your eyes because they might "stick" that way, don't worry! It's not true. In fact, it's good for your eyes!)
Aim your eyes in like you're looking cross-eyed to view these fun pictures!
When you cross your eyes to look at each pair of pictures, you should see three pictures. The picture in the middle is one your brain creates by combining the other two. The middle picture should have depth; in other words, parts of the picture should appear closer than others. If the pictures appear flat, like the pictures in a book instead of like a real image, your eye teaming system may be compromised. Also, the picture should remain clear at all times. If you can fuse the pictures but can't make them clear, then your focusing system may not be working with your eye teaming system properly. The two have to work well together.
If u wear glasses make sure and put them on and remember to juss cross your eyes and when u see 3 images juss start focusing on the one in the miggle.. ... really kool..
this technique is so old really i came across it in a lab excise we had at school when we were reviewing bygone techniques used for topography analysis , it is quite useful and actually amazing when you get t to work, the Arial images we used were really good so when used correctly it was possible to see small trees in 3d on mountain ridges,
TURBOT wrote:great now my head/eyes hurt from trying to cross my eyes while focusing on the pic and to top things off i still aint get it to work .......