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Autostereogram Tutorial Side View
- Description: People who have never seen an autostereogram have a hard time understanding remarks such as, "the image will just pop out of the background, after you stare at the picture long enough", or "the 3D objects will just emerge from the background." The following picture illustrates how virtual 3D objects perceived by a viewer of the autostereogram would look, when viewed from the side, if the virtual 3D objects existed in the real world.
- Source: Fred Hsu, March 2005.
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