Still can't see the 3D effect?
Don't give up. It just takes a little practice. Print this page and have someone read it to you while you try again. More 3D pictures
Try getting too close to the pair at first. You are now looking cross-eyed. Relax your eyes. Uncross them. Imagine you are looking through your monitor at something behind it, further away. The pictures should be out of focus and you should see 4 pictures instead of 2. (If you don't see 4, your brain may be favoring one eye over the other and you may be unable to see the stereo effect.) Keep your eyes relaxed while you slowly back away to normal viewing distance. You should still see 4 pictures. Try to focus the lenses in your eyes without moving your eyes. Now concentrate on making the two middle pictures converge, until you only see 3 pictures. If 2 of the pictures are higher or lower than the other 2, your head is tilted and you must un-tilt it. If your eyes move too much, you will see 2 pictures instead of 3. (If this happens, start this exercise over.) The center of the 3 pictures is the 3D one.
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