![]() I will not worry about finding those caches, nor do I ask someone who can scuba dive to bring the box up to the surface for me to sign so I can log it as "found". There are many caches that require seekers to scuba dive to find the cache. I'm trying to say that not every cache is meant to be found by everyone. I thought someone might misconstrue that comment. If you are trying to say those that cannot see these pictures just need to learn someday, in some cases you would be wrong. I don't think that anyone without binocular vision can do it at all, but if you can see with both eyes one should be able to. convergence is the angle at which the eyes look at the image to create the 3d part. ![]() focus has to do with the clarity of the image on the screen. that is why focusing on a reflection on the screen that is further away helps out providing it isn't too bright. most sterograms require your eyes to set convergence as if you are looking in the distance. That works with two stereo paired images. one big thing to avoid is going cross eyed. but with my eyes I can't say that those would work for others.įor all the non see-ers. Plus a lot of ways to see them more easily. but I saw the one in question here and many others. I always believed my eyes would not allow me to see stereograms. for some it may be the only one other than don't do it. Technology isn't always the most fun option. ![]() You could always use an Remotely Operated Vehicle with TV and Audio links plus a manipulator arm.
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