Wow, that is really cool Golmir!!
Okay, here\'s something that I found out that seems to make it easier; give it a try if you\'re having a hard time seeing the image.
1) Get into a comfortable position where you\'re staring straight at the center of the image, about 24\"-36\" away
2) Take a pencil, butter knife, your index finger, etc. and hold it near the center of the image, close to the screen
3) Lock your eyes on the object; it should be far enough away to be easy to see. Remember, don\'t start too close to the screen (unless you\'re using a 13\" monitor, then you might need to get kinda close
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4) Slowly move the object toward your face, keeping your eyes focused on the object
5) While still focusing on the object, pay attention to the screen and notice the two pictures turn into four, and start moving closer together
6) When the two middle images overlap and form one image, stop moving the object, and make slight adjustments so that the middle image looks as lined up as possible
7) Shift your eyes to the image and try to lock onto it. Keep the object there, because if you loose your focus you\'ll need to lock onto it again. I\'ve found that quickly switching between the object and the image a few times seems to help, but that\'s just me
8.) Once you\'ve got a hold of the image, move the object away and keep your eyes in position, and enjoy!
Golmir, would you mind sharing the technique you used to create these images? Is there a trick to use to make sure you get the right shift between the images?