"Astro Forever" wrote:I think both can work for any picture, but with one you'll see the background sticking out instead of the foreground. At least that's what my book said many years ago.
Right, that's what happens if you view the pics above the cross-eyed way.
Hope you'll succeed.

I have quite a few problems with my eyes so I won't try very hard, but I have a feeling that the images are too spreaded out for me. I'll try reducing the size a little later today (as well as switching the positions at the same time). Should it work for me, although I'm not very confident, I'll post the result here. As DrFrag said in the other thread, it also depends of screen resolution/size.
Not for me, it's working either way.
Although I agree that the size can be crucial. Perhaps the pics above
are a little too wide indeed, but as I also suggested in the other thread, increasing the clearance between eyes/screen may be of help.
I don't think screen resolution matters a lot. As long as the pair of pics are somewhat of coherent in overlapping, the 3D effect will work out fine.
Try this:
I really like that one!
