Here's another with a small version of the depth image (done entirely without an algorithm ).
Here's another with a small version of the depth image (done entirely without an algorithm ).
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I like it very much Gary. Great depth.
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Guess beng up for a week without sleep and having blurred eyes helps see thse things. Looks great. I have a few jelly fish images that appear similar to the grayscale image. Your welcome to use them. Well, just big blobs, but they have that appearance.
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I agree with Bill, great depth in this one, Gary. You the man!
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Spectacular, Gary.
This one definitely draws you in. I keep getting up out of my chair and leaning forward to try and get a glimpse of what's at the bottom of the shaft. The background image is outstanding, as well, and really helps with the illusion.
In awe,
Harry
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That is just Way Cool, Gary!
Blowed if I can see this one after a lot of attempts...anyone care to post an "eyecapture" of what they see?
Saludos,
Bob.
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Great! The easiest to see yet. At least for me.
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Hello iamtheblues
I think the give-away is the black and white image under the main picture. But I confess I can't see it in the main picture either. There is definitely a knack to this (and I clearly don't have it).
I remember these sterogram pictures were all the rage some years ago, whenever you went to the market you couldn't move for them. There were wall posters and place mats and post cards and everything - they were very popular. I never could see them properly in those days either (I had to get a friend to teach me). But you never see them now. People tire of novelties so quickly nowadays - no patience. I'm so out of touch with popular culture - I have no idea any more what is IN and what is OUT. Anyway, it's lucky for you that what's OUT in the West is clearly IN in Japan. Have you tried marketing them elsewhere in the Far East? Places like Korea and Taiwan? Or even China! There must be a huge untapped market of people with money to spend on stuff like that. Now that really would be a coup!
Anyway, iamtheblues, to get back to your question: No, I'm afraid I can't. But it looks like a well with a football just about to fall into it.
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