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Old 09-01-2011, 04:04 PM
winny winny is offline
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Originally Posted by raaaid View Post
do you see anything odd in this image?

well its 3d but you cant tell since you have no depth perception in real life

look at the cone as you would look an stereogram to see it double?

are the liones that move in depth direction parallel as it should if it was a flat image or not paralel as they would if it was stereo?
The only odd thing I can see is that traffic cones are usually not on thier own...

What do you mean by a 'staged' world? I definitely have depth perception in real life.. I have never walked into something because I thought it was further away than it it actually was.

You have 2 eyes, depth perception is a construct of the brain achieved by comparing the 2 images (one in each eye) against each other and then adding depth. The depth comes from your brain not your eyes.

Stereoscopy exploits the brains ability to do this, ie. compare 2 different images -> brain fills out the depth -> you see 3D from 2 x 2D images.

Nothing magical about that.
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