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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/3/2006
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Thanks for visiting, Guido. Pity about the stereo effect. My wife has the same problem. I can do the cross-eyed viewing easily, but the wall-eyed viewing is quite impossible for me, too. You might find that a proper stereo viewer and slides would give you the stereo experience. It's a real eye-opener... Used to be very popular but now a tiny minority taste.
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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 1/3/2006
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those stereo pics dont work with me. I looked at some stereo dpreview uploads too. dont work with me.
thanks for nice comments Cheers Guido.
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edmond lisy
{K:10311} 3/9/2004
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Hi Roger, interesting stereo image, not too difficult to use cross-eyes ^_^
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Feng Yikang
{K:622} 1/29/2004
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like the stereo effect! saw these type of images all around but didn't noe how to really see them in 3d. thanks :)
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 1/9/2004
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Great pic,Roger....I don't know this camera,I'll check it out! Did I tell you that I bought a voigtlander Bessamatic with a Color Skopar lens? Still have to try it,but the weather is lousy over here. I also bought the film you suggested ( 800 ISO ) and made a roll. By the end of the week I'll tell you what came out of it,although I used it at the circus in very dim light! Cheers,Antonella
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Brian Ferrell
{K:135} 1/8/2004
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Hey, Roger! Cool stereo images, however I believe you got them switched. The stereo effect didn't work for me until I flipped the placement of the images.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 1/8/2004
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very sweet.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/8/2004
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Those seeing a stereo pair like this for the first time, plase try to allow your eyes to slightly cross, and the two images will coincide and "leap" into a full 3D stereo image. Your eyes must be parallel with the two pictures for this to work...
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