Stereo: Computer Screen

Another taken at work. I might print one of these just as a straight image. Again, I’ve provided the straight version (above) and a reversed version. But no big versions this time.

Another taken at work. I might print one of these just as a straight image. Again, I’ve provided the straight version (above) and a reversed version. But no big versions this time.

Spent some time testing out my (hopefully) new Voigtlander 6×13 stereo camera yesterday. This was one of the shots we took in the archive room (also known as Rebecca’s [the archivist] office). Obviously the focus was lost in the process, but I think that’s the least of my problems with this camera. I like it a lot, but it’s going to take some work to get it in a reliable state.
In case you weren’t aware, I’ve been infatuated with stereo photography since I was a kid. It started with those Magic Eye posters and books. Once I figured out how to see them, I couldn’t get enough. So I ended up spending WAY too much money on the books, and essentially training my eyes to be able to see things like this completely unassisted by any kind of viewer. I can look at a stereo pair that’s in the correct order, or reversed (by crossing my eyes) with relative ease.
So that’s why I’ve made a few different versions of this image. Those of you who are able to see these unassisted can choose the easiest for you:
This is one of the better links I found on how to view these images in 3D.