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The parallel view method (sometimes
called relaxed viewing or free view method), Displays the right and left
image in a side by side fashion. The right image is on the right and the
left image is on the left as show below.
1.   Hold your head close to the image pair so that your right eye is
over the right image and your left eye is over the left image. If you are
wearing glasses, you may want to remove them. 2.   Look straight ahead and imagine that you are looking at an image
which is far away (gaze through the screen). The stereo images should be
fuzzy. 3.   Slowly pull your head away from the screen while maintaining your
gaze. The two images will become four images. Concentrate on a point which
is behind the screen. 4.   Eventually the four images will merge into three images. The center
image should be in stereo. You may need to rotate your head slightly to
the right or left. Try the method on the stereoscopic image below.
Warning: If you experience eye fatigue or discomfort, take a break.
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