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    Default StereoGram

    Hi,
    This is something that has intrigued me for some time and I get a brain-fart and create one.
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    Default Re: StereoGram

    I always enjoy sterograms. Thanks for posting.
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    Default Re: StereoGram

    me too!! great job

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    Default Re: StereoGram

    Terrific, love the background texture. Look of old leather, very regal and suited to the theme.

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    Default Re: StereoGram

    Coolski!

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    Default Re: StereoGram

    I really liked stereograms more when I couldn't see them. Now that I know there really is a hidden image, I just have to keep trying until I can see it. I come away from my computer with crossed watering eyes.
    Great stereo.
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    Hi Egg Bramhill,
    I find that looking at the 'monitor' with out trying to see the actual picture (stereogram) but focus on a reflection of yourself looking at the screen actual hastens the vision of the image in question. I don't know if you can follow what I mean. It is like looking at an picture in a glass frame and all you see is your reflection...try finding your reflection on the monitor raher than trying to find the image also being 16 to 20 inches from the monitor (depending on size of monitor) helps.
    Jim

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    Hi Jim
    I have very little difficulty seeing them now. My technique is to stick my nose right up to the screen then slowly move my head back, but ensuring that I don't focus on the screen. Eventually the image just pops out. It must look very strange to an observor though!
    Cheers
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