Stereoscopic 3d photography: easy queasy

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Well, it does trick the mind with a 3d stereo effect, with no need for nerdy plastic red-blue glasses or staring intently into infinity through a bunch of random dots.

Shame about the motion sickness though.

Kudos to Jim Gasperini for the idea.

4 Responses to “Stereoscopic 3d photography: easy queasy”

  1. Kristín Says:

    Isn’t that the Khatchaturian Toccata on your piano?

    Geesh… aren’t you finished with that piece yet?!?! ;-)

  2. GÞB Says:

    Yes it is, and sure, I was finished with it the minute the concert was over … it’s revisit time now!

    But the one next to it is that precipitato movement in seven-time … and that I won’t be finished with for a while!

  3. Gummi Says:

    What browser is this trick supposed to work in? I’ve tried both Firefox and IE? Safari? Mozilla? AOL Browser?!?

  4. GÞB Says:

    Interesting! It works if you go to http://fugato.net/2005/12/11/ and scroll down to it, but it does not work when accessed through the permalink. I don’t know why, and can’t be bothered to find out because I should already be in bed long ago! :)