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#41536 04/28/04 04:59 AM
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I can see the blip page when I photoread a dictionary or a book. But then the blip disappears and I see two pages combining into one and I see letters near the center crease of the book mixed up.

Oh, also when I see the blip, which becomes about 1 inch to 1.5 inch, I see printed letters on the blip page as well. Basically I see the three column with the narrower column on the center one.

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Bump. plz.






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quote:
Originally posted by klizark007:
I can see the blip page when I photoread a dictionary or a book. But then the blip disappears and I see two pages combining into one and I see letters near the center crease of the book mixed up.

Sounds like you're crossing your eyes.

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Oh, also when I see the blip, which becomes about 1 inch to 1.5 inch, I see printed letters on the blip page as well. Basically I see the three column with the narrower column on the center one.

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Yes. That usually happens

So What's the question?


Alex






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So, is there anything wrong with crossing eye? Because I have been reading about crossing eye in this forum and it sounds crossing eye unnecessary for PR.
I think I got this crossing eye habit from reading hundreds of stereogram in internet to see the third image when there are two images.

What is my question at the end? Is it there nothing wrong with looking the blip page with letters printed on the blip?







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if you use the same technique to PR as you do to see stereograms, then you are not crossing your eyes. You are focusing correctly.

I wouldn't worry about what the blip page looks like. The blip is a side effect. It is like the sweating and panting when you sprint - but if you don't notice that you are sweating when you are sprinting, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are sprinting incorrectly.

As long as you can stay relaxed and your eyes do not become tired, then don't worry about what the blip page does or does not look like.

To quote a famous sneaker:
Just do it.

K.






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If the stereograms cave in then yes. You're crossing your eyes.

What's wrong with it is it is not PhotoFocus. Trying too hard to see is counter productive to taking it in at a non conscious level.

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Then Alex, do you see the two separate page without printed text overlapping when you photofocus?

Also, is it normal to see texts blurry while you photofocus?






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I see both pages with or without the blip. When the blip is there there is text in it. My choice sometimes not to see the blip page is simply because I still experiement with the necessity of the blip... personally I find just seening the pages works fine.

In the beginning the text is often blurry that's fine.

Alex.







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