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The above stereographic image is for cross-eyed viewing (most stereograms are wall-eyed, so you may need to put your finger in front of your screen until this one comes into focus)

This is an image of Honolulu, Hawaii, published by NASA. Note Diamond Head (the volcanic crater) in the south.

Here are some other stereopairs published by JPL:


Wheeler Ridge, California


Mount Saint Helens


Salt Lake Valley, Utah


Wellington, New Zealand

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[–] over_clox@lemmy.world 26 points 5 days ago (19 children)

Boo, these are cross-view, not parallel-view.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 5 days ago (12 children)

I can still view these, but it’s much much harder for me.

I don’t know why parallel isn’t the default.

[–] Maestro@fedia.io 12 points 5 days ago (6 children)

It varies per person. I for one can't view wall-eyed, only cross-eyed.

[–] vaguerant@fedia.io 4 points 4 days ago

Same here basically, cross-eyed viewing is super easy for me but I have to work for minutes to perform wall-eyed viewing. I was really excited to see a post with cross-eyed stereograms.

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