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This file is a stereogram. Stereograms are stereoscopic images or animations which combine left and right frames showing slightly different visual angles to allow for 3D perception.

The stereogram uses the side-by-side cross-view method. The left frame shows the right eye's perspective, and the right frame the left eye's perspective. It might be possible to view this image without a viewing device by crossing your eyes to visually combine the frames.

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English: Image strip from a Kodak Stereo camera, taken with old Fuji Provia 100F film, processed as uncut E6 through Walmart, and scanned on flatbed scanner using transparency adaptor. Note that there are 5 Perfs (P) for each image, with two unrelated images between the right and left image of each pair, with the position of right and left being reversed. Thus, image 34A is the right eye image with 36A being the left eye image of the same pair. Note that on the Kodak Stereo camera the left eye image has a notch between P1 and P2 above the left eye image and notches between P3 and P4 and also between P4 and P5 above the right eye image. The last set of 4 images includes a blank frame as does the first set of 4. Image 36 is the left eye image of the final pair with the image to the right of the blank image E being the left eye image of the same pair. This image is complete but is only partially shown due to the limits of the scanner. You will also note the irregular spacing between frames, a problem which seems to be universal with Realist format cameras. Though it isn't seen here, this sometimes leads to slight overlapping of adjacent images.
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Source http://www.3dham.com/
Author John Alan Elson
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