Stereograms were discovered by Charles Wheatstone in 1838. He created the first stereoscope based on a combination of mirrors that allowed a person to see a 3D image from 2 slightly different 2D pictures.
The most simple stereograms are autostereograms, created from models that repeat horizontally. When the image is viewed correctly those images appear to float above the background.
If you're not train to look at stereograms, this might take you some time. First time I've looked at a stereogram it took me like an hour to finally be able to focus the eyes correctly to see the 3D image.
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tags: stereograms, stereogram, stereo pictures, harry potter, 3d pictures
The most simple stereograms are autostereograms, created from models that repeat horizontally. When the image is viewed correctly those images appear to float above the background.
If you're not train to look at stereograms, this might take you some time. First time I've looked at a stereogram it took me like an hour to finally be able to focus the eyes correctly to see the 3D image.
See invisible)
tags: stereograms, stereogram, stereo pictures, harry potter, 3d pictures
Recently changed in this version:
a new press-long button for hinds, more pictures.





Comments and ratings for stereograms
(69 stars)
by Daphne Williams on 07/05/2013
A lot of them were hard to figure out what they are. I'm good at these. Back in the early 90's as a kid a friend said to pt the center to our nose and slowly pull it back as your eyes focus.
(69 stars)
by Ridvan Coban on 20/03/2013
This app is cool