![]() It’s like slicing an objects into 256 thin layers. All the other shades of gray represent the layers of depth in between. White comes to the very front and black goes all the way to the back. A depth map image is a black and white image comprised of 256 shades of gray that our software uses to create three dimensional depth. The specialized stereogram software we use reads the light and dark information from the depth map image and uses this information to create a magical 3D image. Hidden Image Stereograms (HIS), made from seemingly random patterns are crafted from two components: the repeating pattern and the depth image. And the best part is after you have seen your first 3D Stereogram, it gets easier and easier to see the next and the next and the next. Your brain combines these two slightly different views into what we perceive as 3D depth. Whatever you are looking at will appear to jump back and forth. How It Works Each of our eyes sees the same scene but from a slightly different point, You can see this difference by looking out a window and alternately closing one eye and then the other eye and repeating this a few times. But the good news is that the great majority of us were born with fully functioning stereographic vision and are perfectly able to enjoy the magic of 3D Stereograms. And some people have vision problems that make it difficult or impossible to see stereo- graphically. There are rare exceptions in which some people are physically unable to process stereographic information. All you need are two eyes, a Stereogram or two with which to practice, and a bit of patience. ![]() If you have never been able to see a 3D Stereogram, you're in for a magical experience.
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