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    I could not resist the urge to take the Celtic Knot Guest Tutorial for this month and try to recreate it as a 3D stereogram.

    The actual image is 10" x 8" which is a little large to post here, but the depth is amazing at that size.

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    I could not resist the urge to take the Celtic Knot Guest Tutorial for this month and try to recreate it as a 3D stereogram.

    The actual image is 10" x 8" which is a little large to post here, but the depth is amazing at that size.

    Gary

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    That stereogram turned out great! Well done.


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    I'd like try and make one too sometime.

    I like those images. I have a bunch cut from the newspaper when they were more popular some years ago. But to make your own is even better

    - Bob.
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    we could start a thread and I could do some mini tutorials.

    I have switched to Stereogram Explorer which does a much better job than PopOut Pro, the program I used for about 10 years.

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    seeing these isn't a driver's test requirment!

    It just looks like some cheap carpet to me. No offense intended, I have never been able to distinguish these.

    Mike
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    I think I am with Mike.
    I could stare at that for an hour and all I see is the carpet.
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    Mike and Bruce

    Do you wear glasses or contacts?

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    Yes, I wear glasses, and my wife does not. Is that what the problem is?

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    Hey, Mike and Bruce, put me in with you guys -- I don't see a thing. Yes, I wear glasses. But there's another reason why.

    A few years ago when getting fitted for new glasses, the doctor held a piece of paper in front of me with nine identical black/white bugs on it and asked, "Which one jumps out more than the others?" I answered, "None. They all look the same." Scratching her head, she tried another one, this time it had stars on it. Same result. From there, she concluded I had no natural depth perception. Since I played quite a bit of softball, she said I've learned to compensate for the lack of perception in other ways subconsciously.

    No wonder I could never understand the thrill of those View-Master reels when I was a kid. ;-)

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