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What’s the number in this pic?
One of the things I’ve never been able to do is see the image in those colorful pictures that were popular quite a few years ago. Due to my lazy right eye, my vision is essentially monocular. The 3D glasses in movies never worked for me either.
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One of the things I’ve never been able to do is see the image in those colorful pictures that were popular quite a few years ago.
You mean things like this?
I’ve never been able to see the images in these either. I also had a lazy eye when I was little. Spent over a year with one of those stickers. Got it fixed, but my vision will never be 20/20. Which might explain it.
For the image here, if someone actually can see the hidden image, did you get the reference?
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
Yes, that’s the kind of picture I mean. I had a whole book of them but couldn’t see the underlying image even when I knew what it was. I wore an eye patch when I was 8 yrs. old, but I kept peeking because I just couldn’t see the board or even read with my good eye covered. I never had surgery. My parents couldn’t afford it when I was a kid, and as an adult, my insurance coverage a considers it cosmetic, so I never bothered.
Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.
The lazy eye problem makes sense bc seeing depth is what those pics (and also the keyboard) are about. The yellow pic shows a sailing ship with a red-and-white flag in one of the masts, 3 tiny dolphins bottom left and two tiny palm trees bottom right.
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The yellow pic shows a sailing ship with a red-and-white flag in one of the masts, 3 tiny dolphins bottom left and two tiny palm trees bottom right.
Sounds right. I’ll have to take your word for it, I can’t see it myself…
I specifically searched for one with a sailboat.
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
I specifically searched for one with a sailboat.
It’s not a boat, it’s a yellow sailing SHIP! A yellow SCHOONER!
LOL! I can see why you chose a ship.
PS: If there’s a sailboat hidden in that grey pic Willem is looking at I’ll eat my hat.
PROM, NAPOL, PROM! - The Rise of the Golden Idol
I see a Jackson Pollock.
PS: If there’s a sailboat hidden in that grey pic Willem is looking at I’ll eat my hat.
Apparently, it’s just a bunch of geometric shapes in a grid, a bit like those block puzzles for toddlers.
Either the director didn’t think people would actually pause the image to look at it, or everyone in-universe is just trolling poor Willam.
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
I see a Jackson Pollock.
Correct!
PS: If there’s a sailboat hidden in that grey pic Willem is looking at I’ll eat my hat.
Apparently, it’s just a bunch of geometric shapes in a grid, a bit like those block puzzles for toddlers.
Either the director didn’t think people would actually pause the image to look at it, or everyone in-universe is just trolling poor Willam.
Hat consumption - averted.
Apparently, it’s just a bunch of geometric shapes in a grid, a bit like those block puzzles for toddlers.
Toddlers are smart, they love brightly colored blocks, not boring gray ones.
Either the director didn’t think people would actually pause the image to look at it, or everyone in-universe is just trolling poor Willam.
The gray pic doesn’t have enough details for a ship, in contrast to your outstanding yellow one. Which makes me think the director let us in on a joke: “Hey, we all know there can’t be a sailboat hidden in the pic. Let’s have some fun with this idiot.”
PS: If there’s a sailboat hidden in that grey pic Willem is looking at I’ll eat my hat.
Hat consumption - averted.
Stereogram images don’t work on mobile phones, too small, so I checked later on my computer. Even so I was sure I wouldn’t have to eat any hat.
PS: Timovieman, I know there used to be some kind of software for people who can’t see the 3D images, like you and LadyKestrel. If I find it I’ll post the link.
PROM, NAPOL, PROM! - The Rise of the Golden Idol
PS: Timovieman, I know there used to be some kind of software for people who can’t see the 3D images, like you and LadyKestrel. If I find it I’ll post the link.
I tried looking for that yesterday but didn’t find any. Today I searched for “Magic Eye” instead of stereogram and autostereogram, and I came across this:
https://magiceye.ecksdee.co.uk/
Still didn’t give me the complete picture, because it has WAY more depth than the simple image I was expecting, but by moving the slider back and forth I at least got to see most of it. FAR more elaborate than I’d have figured. There’s a LOT of sails, a mountain range in the distance, even that dolphin in front of it was no joke…
Plus I got a good chuckle out of seeing “Schooner” among the “test images” at that site. The solution is a bunch of geometrical shapes in a grid.
Kevin Smith / Mallrats fans, apparently.
I also came across this:
Stereopsis — or depth from retinal disparity — is a perceptual ability that develops between about three months and four years of age. It requires both eyes being able to lock the eye’s fovea on targets at a specific distance. Things closer than that object will be displaced away from the fovea on the retina of each eye relative to the distance of that near object from the object you are actually looking at.
The brain uses this location disparity to calculate the objects depth because it follows simple rules of physics and geometry. It can tell objects in front of the target from objects behind the target by whether the retinal images are displaced on the same side — ie. to the left in the left eye and to the right in the right eye — or are “crossed” (ie to the right in the left eye and to the left in the right eye).
This skill develops with experience with objects in the world, but it requires the eyes to work properly.
People with lazy eye (strabismus) have two eyes that do not easily lock on to the same object. One (dominant) eye will do this job while the other either looks off to the side or wanders. The brain ignores this unreliable eye and just uses the dominant one for obtaining information about the world, but because both eyes are not working together, the brain does not develop stereopsis.
If uncorrected before about four years of age, the critical period finishes and so even if you correct it later, the brain has finished with that development and won’t then correct. The person will never ever have stereopsis. They will be ‘stereo blind’. These people will not see magic eye pictures, red/green glasses based stereograms, 3D stereo movies etc.
Both eyes work fine, but the brain just can’t use the information to calculate depth.
Seems legit. My lazy eye got fixed when I was five.
Not a complete loss, though. I can still see the depth in 3D movies, as well as on the Nintendo 3DS.
Just not stereograms…
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
I tried looking for that yesterday but didn’t find any. Today I searched for “Magic Eye” instead of stereogram and autostereogram, and I came across this:
Good for you. I found the old site with 3D pics I was thinking of but the viewer is no longer there. https://hidden-3d.com/
Still didn’t give me the complete picture, because it has WAY more depth than the simple image I was expecting, but by moving the slider back and forth I at least got to see most of it. FAR more elaborate than I’d have figured. There’s a LOT of sails, a mountain range in the distance, even that dolphin in front of it was no joke…
Yeah, it’s a real nice and detailed one. Some pics jump out at me in like 2 seconds, but this one was blurry for a while. I saw depth, I could tell it was ship, but somehow I couldn’t get the focus quite right.
PROM, NAPOL, PROM! - The Rise of the Golden Idol
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