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Originally Posted by thorkil2
Actually just the opposite. You have to uncross your eyes: Focus past them at a distant point until you draw any two corresponding points in the two images together. Also, you have the two reversed. Left should be right, and vice versa.
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What you're describing is the parallel viewing technique, the opposite of cross-eye viewing, and for that you would have to reverse the left and right images. I made this for cross-eye viewing, which is a separate, but equally valid technique for unassisted stereo viewing. Personally I find parallel viewing much more difficult to master than cross-eye, which may be why it's at the extreme limit for 3d viewing for you. If not you can also step back farther from the monitor to get an easier view. Cross eye is a legitimate method though:
http://www.vision3d.com/3views.html