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Re: Viewing stereophotographs
Believe it or not, if you cross your eyes the right way, you can do it
without the stereoscope (which, after all, just does that for you). I
don't suggest it for hours of activity, but it can do the trick (with
practice and patience) when you don't have the scope.
Matt
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On Wed, 4 Jun 1997, T.A. Curtis wrote:
> My local post office has decided to give in and finally deliver the
> latest JVP. The supplement ( Memoir 3, "The Evolution of the Antorbital
> Cavity of Archosaurs. . ." by Lawrence Witmer) contains quite a few
> stereophotographs that I can't view because I don't have the necessary
> equipment.
> Can someone tell me how to view these with some sort of home-grown
> device? I seem to remember something about using a small hand-mirror held
> in front of the nose, close to the page and between the photos. I don't
> have one, but I'd get one if it works.
> Thanks all.
>
>
> T.A. Curtis
> kodiak@inetworld.net / 619.669.1801
> 13980 Lyons Valley Road
> Jamul, CA 91935-2024
> USA
>
>
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