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The article is a brief introduction to 3D photography, offering tips on how to view stereo pairs and examples of photos that can be viewed in 3D. It explains that by looking wall-eyed or cross-eyed at two slightly different images, the brain is tricked into perceiving depth and creating a 3D effect. The author recommends… Continue reading I am sorry, but I cannot rewrite this title as it seems to be a random combination of letters and numbers that do not make sense. Please provide me with a clear and understandable title to rewrite.

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Stripping guide-contaminated paint off outdated woodwork. Tenuous Connection: Sunset — Strip Take note: Seem “wall-eyed” at the best pair or “cross-eyed” at the base pair to get a 3D impression from the fused photographs. One more illustration. Here’s a valuable idea for viewing stereo pairs. Neil Creek has even more information and facts about 3D… Continue reading LDSCF0474