Or is this an artifact because it’s a photo of a physical item…

  • @[email protected]
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    320 days ago

    Are these before and after? If so that looks like what I would expect fire to do to granite.

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      20 days ago

      It’s a stereoscopic photo; if you cross your eyes when looking at it so that the two images overlap, it will appears 3D

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        I tried it cross-eyed but the perspective is wrong. I think it’s wide-eyed like a viewmaster

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          naw it works as a stereogram on my phone just fine. It helped me to line up the yellow outlines first and then the center snapped into place. very cool!

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            Yes, the previous commenter just specified that the image should be seen “wide-eyed” (eyes focused on farther away / closer to parallel) than Cross-eyed (eyes aligned like you were looking at something closer).

            If you go cross-eyed, the depth is reversed/incorrect since you are seeing the different images with the wrong eye.