If you are not familiar with this method of viewing, it can take some getting used to. It took me about
two weeks of trying before I could do it at all. Now it seems very natural and almost automatic. In a
nutshell, you focus your right eye on the left image and your left eye on the right image. When done
properly, you will see a sharply focused 3D image in the center of your vision with a blurry 2D image
on either side of it. When starting out, you may have a tendency to cross your eyes too far. Try cross-
ing them just slightly until you see the 3D effect in sharp focus. Once you get there, the tricky part is
holding your eyes in just the right position. If you enjoy 3D imagery, give it a try. It's well worth the
effort. There are many sites on the web with some very fine 3D images displayed in the crossed-eye
format. I hope you will find something of interest in these pages and will come back to visit again.