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It just depends on whether they were made for cross-eyed or wall-eyed viewing. They look correct to me using the cross-eyed technique.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereogram




Huh, TIL. I find "wall-eyed viewing" much more comfortable and defaulted to that, then also wondered why the image didn't seem impressive at all...

Never realized there was this difference, though it seems obvious in hindsight. Thanks!


I can never get wall eyed to work. When I was a kid I’d play around with crossing my eyes though.


I can do both, but cross-eyed is way easier. Anyway, just flip the image pair horizontally mirrored and it'll be corrected for you.

I found that these images, despite being walleye mode, still show their pertinent structure when crosseyeing them.


Yeah, I can get wall-eyed to work with effort, but cross-eyed is very easy for me too.


Ah, that'll be it. I never even knew about the cross-eyed ones. A new skill to learn...




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