I found these old prints in the attic this weekend and decided to scan them.
These are stereo images that, with a little ocular dexterity, you can see without
a stereoscope. You might be able to do it right from this screen if the images
aren't too big but if not, save them, print them out in MS Word (or a similar program)
and adjust the size so the center of each picture lines up with your right & left eye-ball.
Put the print up close to our face (or stick you face up to the screen) and pull
back so your left eye focuses on the left photo and your right eye focuses on the
right photo. The images will overlap and you'll see them in stereo.
It takes a little practice, but give it a try.............
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COOL!!!!!
Jerry