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Ortwin, I find the idea alone fascinating; great that you make the effort, unfortunately my eyes are too stupid for that... even with all the effort. Michael
Read the section with the squint there. That should be my problem. But that doesn't mean that spatial vision doesn't work for me completely. During a medical examination (for sawing license or similar), the doctor once brought forward a kind of book that looked more like a protective cover for a VHS cassette than I could not see anything in the pictures with different sized dots with different shades. On the other hand, I had no problems with the similar images for the color vision test. Anyway, when opening the book, an insect became visible, which I should tap. You can imagine that I was quite irritated that I wanted to tap something in the middle of the air above the book.
Thank you, Bernhard, for the link to Ortwin's post 5, I couldn't remember it... I think I was always way too close to the pictures. Now the pictures fit together to one, now I just have to manage to see it sharply. I'll keep practicing... Michael
Hi Michael, and once the brain has done it properly, it works again and again. I have zwztl. even dared to edit constellations, where you can even see the distance of the stars in a constellation in relation to each other via this 3D effect. But that's another topic. Thank you for the "flowers". Regards Ortwin