When you join this group you will learn all about 3D stereograms, you can share your own stereograms and add links to stereogram related websites. You can view member's stereograms in the Photos and Files section. Most are very well done and many have never been published before.
Stereogram images create the optical illusion of depth when the viewer
allows his or her eyes to focus behind an image (diverge), or focus in front of the image (converge). The slight differences in vertical repetitions of figures, patterns or random dots create the illusion of depth in a 2D image, just as the slight difference in perspective between one's eyes creates the perception of depth with 3D objects and scenes.
Stereograms had been in existence for years before being re-popularized by the creation of computer generated random-dot stereograms (SIRDS). Traditionally, you make a stereo image by taking two photographs of an object or scene rom a slightly different angle (see stereoscopy), but in Single Image Stereograms the image is hidden until the viewer focuses their eyes correctly. The Magic Eye series helped bring stereograms back into favor with the general public.
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Hi John I'm glad you liked the Vitruvian Man, but I'm sorry to hear that you are having trouble with the interactive stereogram. I was a bit concerned about
Hi Andy, I see what you mean, so in your algorithm you can switch to parallel rendering. For some reason parallel stereograms have more admirers than cross
Thanks for your support for 3D riDDle 1 and 2! Hope you can put in a plug for this new version, too... ; ) I tried to make this version clearer in terms of
Thanks, 3Dimka. For this one, I didn’t actually use my single image stereogram algorithm, but wrote another little program that let me manually adjust the