Revealing Stereo And 3D

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top view

        A, B, C and D are objects placed as shown in the top view such that:
  1. The left eye cannot see B and D.
  2. The right eye cannot see C and B.
  3. C and D are identical objects, as is A and B.

        Here the object B has no role to play in the actual experiment, but its presence reasons the positions of C and D. C and D are placed along the line of sight where the image of B would fall, while looking at A stereoscopically and symmetrical to the line joining A and B.

        The experiment starts here. Look at A first, you will be able to see, C and D in the same positions as B(left) and B(right) respectively. Now try looking at either C or D. I will not let you know my results here, I want to see what a common man will observe in such a set up. Since I regularly see stereograms, my eyes are used to getting crossed, so I don't beleive in my results. Make sure that u stare at either C or D atleast for a few seconds (10 may be ideal). You can ofcourse blink in between. Do mail (puneeth_bc@rediffmail.com) me your observations. Basically I am concentrating on where each of the objects are going to lie in the combined view.

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