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- From: robert@slipknot.rain.com (Robert Reed)
- Subject: Re: New stereogram technique
- Message-ID: <BxIr45.FDE@slipknot.rain.com>
- Reply-To: robert@slipknot.rain.com.UUCP (Robert Reed)
- Organization: Home Animation Ltd.
- References: <dalessio.720998995@feldspar28> <1992Nov6.101343.1@kean.ucs.mun.ca> <dalessio.721340799@graphite20>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 21:16:52 GMT
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- |In an article dalessio@rtsg.mot.com (Mario D'Alessio) writes:
- |
- |In the mail I just received an advertisement from N.E.
- |Thing Enterprises, the makers of "Stare-EO", the random dot
- |stereogram creator. On the front is a stereogram of a
- |frog. But the cool thing is that when you view the image,
- |you can't detect any "layers" in the image.
- |
- |Those of you who viewed the stereograms posted here before
- |know that the stereograms are created from layers. A sphere
- |is actually created of layered circles which can be easily
- |detected. With the new technique, you'll see a smooth sphere.
-
- Well, I've seen ads for N.E. Thing images in popular magazines, and in every
- case, the images are definitely layered. They look to me like a series of
- successively smaller rings, each with random dots scattered upon them.
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