The provided files are in .jps format (right image and left image juxtaposed in a single jpeg file).
Visualisation without tools
It is absolutely possible (but not wellknown) to see a stereoscopic image without glasses.
Le
principle:
1) display an image on your screen by clicking on the corresponding link. (you will actually see two pictures juxtaposed). 2) Look at the image vaguely without focusing (you will squint lightly) 3) Continue squinting till you see three pictures (instead of two)- If you see four pictures, you have squinted too much 4) Stay there for a while (without forcing) on the central image, the brain will adapt on the point gently. 5) The image become clear, then stereocopic image appears. 6)
For a best confort, put both hands on each side of your face in order
to form blinkers and narrow down slowly your hands in order to
see only the central image. (be careful to not narrow down too much)
Visualisation with glasses
Since there are several materiels to visualise stereoscopic
pictures, anaglyph glasses (with different colors), active glasses
(NVidia or others)- the best way is to install a program of
visualisation which will take in charge the conversion according to
your configuration.
For example as using Stereoscopic player downloadable here
1) Install
StereoscopicPlayer 2) Download the picture (by clicking on the corresponding link) 3) Open them with StereoscopicPlayer 3) Choose your material (
Menu>Présentation>Méthode de présentation> ... ) 4) Put on your glasses and see the picture in stereoscopy. REM : If you don't see the stereoscopy clearly, it is possible that the right picture and left ones are inversed. In that case :Menu>
Présentation>Swap Left/Right (or press F7)