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Do not allow the awesome beauty of the mini-frank to distract you and cause you to aim your eyes directly at it. ... Pull the tips of your fingers apart slightly and observe the ...
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Stare at the eye of the red bird and count to 20…then look into the Birdcage.
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Slide 3:Stare at the bluish dot for awhile without moving your eyes or your head. The dot will gradually fade into the field of green.
Some people find that the dot fades more rapidly if they stare blankly at the edge of the square. As soon as you move your head or eyes, notice that the blue reappears.
Slide 4:Even though you're not aware of it, your eye is always making tiny jittery movements. Each time your eye moves it receives new information and sends it to your brain. You need this constant new information to see images. You may have noticed that although the dot fades just about everything else in your field of vision remains clear. That's because everything else you see has distinct edges.
Slide 5:Words and ColorsRead the image aloud--but rather than reading the words, say the color of the ink that was used to write each word. It's not easy; the written words have a surprisingly strong influence over the actual color.
Slide 6: Pick a specific object in the distance. Aim your eyes at that target. While looking at that distant target, bring your index fingers, tips touching, up in front of your eyes and into your line of sight. While still aiming your eyes at the distant target, calmly notice that a mini-frank has appeared between the tips of your fingers. Do not allow the awesome beauty of the mini-frank to distract you and cause you to aim your eyes directly at it. Continue to aim your eyes into the distance at your target. Pull the tips of your fingers apart slightly and observe the frankfurter floating in the air. Wiggle your fingers and watch the mini-frank dance.
Slide 7:How to see 3d pictures
Slide 8:Cross-eyed method
You aim your eyes so that the lines of sight of your eyes cross in front of the image.
Slide 11:How to view 3d pictures &samples of 3d pictures are from WWW.vision3d.com/optical