They ARE in a larger format, 1280x480. The flickr.com/disneywizard
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneywizard/with/3302770726/> browse page
you saw, like many other websites, presents thumbnails which can be
enlarged when clicking on them.
For Example, clicking the "American West, Woody and Jessie" thumbnail -
the last image last in the iasw series, (Which Flickr lists first,
putting the latest images at the top,) will produce:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneywizard/3302770726/
This "Drilling Down" on Flickr also includes more information about the
image as well as that image's membership in sets and groups which are
also navigable by thumbnail or browse page, image notation indicating
notes attached to portions of the image, in addition to EXIF information
such as camera type and settings, and even the time/date and mapped
location when enabled by the image owner, as I have done. Members have
even more options, such as the ability to comment on the image and add
tags, descriptions, sticky notes, and, in my case, the ability to drill
down even further to the original size of 1280x480 using the "All Sizes"
tab above the image, like this one.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneywizard/3302770726/sizes/o/
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They are in cross-eyed-3D, a format which is scalable and preserves
color information without additional equipment. Whether you print it or
project it, or even view it on your cell-phone, it's a format that
relies on one piece of technology, the mind's ability to control itself.
These are unlike "Magic Eye" pictures, autostereograms
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereogram> that repeated columns of
images (and gave me a headache just to perceive an outline of a shark,)
or parallel stereo-graphs like ones printed on a card
http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/3253742804/ and
required a Stereoscope <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscope> to
view, as either a hand held card viewer, or in a penny arcade machine.
Both can be viewed "Walleyed" without a special viewer, by training the
eyes to spread apart, which is tougher to learn and quicker to produce
an eyestrain headache.
A good technique is to hold your head level to the pair, and your finger
halfway along the line of sight to the crosseyed stereo pair, then look
at your fingertip to help align the images beyond. It takes practice to
decouple the crossing of the eyes from focusing them, but after several
short sessions, you'll be an old pro, and be able to glimpse one in no
time, and without eyestrain.
Learn to enjoy, to enjoy learning! Ta, ta, for now. <8=o)-- Wiz.
It would help if you posted them in a larger format. At the small size,
I had to sit halfway across the room and I still never got them
completely crossed.
It sounds like you were trying to UNcross your eyes, that would be
walleyed and the resulting image would place near items far and vice
versa. That would stress a headache right quickly.
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Post by Disney Wizard the Fantasmic!http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneywizard/with/3302770726/
*See for yourself, it's a small world, Disneyland's freshest
refurbishment in
3D and decide for yourself: "Are the attraction additions abominable?"
View the pictures with your eyes crossed to perceive the illusion of depth.
A small portion of the pictures of Opening Day of _it's a small
world_ are now available.
*http://disneywizard.angelfire.com/youtube23.html#1
View the video with eyes crossed, but it's up to you to start the
videos simultaneously for the 3D effect.
I'm still experimenting with 3D video viewing methods.
...and their presentation.
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneywizard/with/3302770726/>
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