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#40972 03/15/04 03:10 AM
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Hi everyone,

Well it time for something we have all experienced, and I'll try to keep everything short and sweet.

So okay, I have seen the "bleep page" for the first time and I feel like I have achieved the impossible, but little did I know that the next thing to do is to place all that text into focus.

Will my question is, how can I see all the text in the book? Its all blurry and too many. Does anyone have any suggestions or am I doing something wrong?

Wow, if I figure this one out I will have truely done the impossible.

And thanks people and happy reading

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#40973 03/15/04 10:02 AM
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Actually the answer to your question is in the PhotoReading book. I'll post it tomorrow but for now why don't you try an experiment and see if you inner mind can guide you to the right page with the answer.

Alex






#40974 03/18/04 03:40 AM
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I'm sure you've discovered by now that the answer is on page 47. Blurry is normal over time it can take on a clarity. It's fine when it's blurred. Works just as well

Alex

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Hold on a sec.
So you need to focus on everything?
I thought that the blur was the thing to look for? I thought I was suppose to look at a point "beyond" the book so that I get a soft focus.






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Yes, That's correct your focus is beyond the book. You're noticing also the four edges of the book and if you haven't got the blip page you use the imaginary X-technique noticing both pages.

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