Woodelf
11-26-03, 05:11 AM
Originally posted by StealthHawk
Basically I'm wondering whether a doubling of cones would really double visual resolution.
This may be an example of it. When you look at the picture (seeing the picture
within the picture), there is a higher clarity than we normally see when seeing a normal picture. this I believe might be because each eye it seeing a different texture, then combining them together. Although I'm not sure if it's from the doubling, smoothing, or just an illusion. :)
http://www.magiceye.com/3dfun/stwkdisp.shtml
Basically I'm wondering whether a doubling of cones would really double visual resolution.
This may be an example of it. When you look at the picture (seeing the picture
within the picture), there is a higher clarity than we normally see when seeing a normal picture. this I believe might be because each eye it seeing a different texture, then combining them together. Although I'm not sure if it's from the doubling, smoothing, or just an illusion. :)
http://www.magiceye.com/3dfun/stwkdisp.shtml