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				<title><![CDATA[Stereoscopic Buddha]]></title>
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My first stereoscopic buddhabrot. This is what I tried:

(cr, ci) =iteration  starting coordinate
z=z^2+c for iteration

cr is used as horizontal offset for left eye pixels
ci is used as horizontal offset for right eye pixels

so cr-ci effectively becomes the parallax and cr+ci becomes a horizontal offset.

the effect is a Buddhabrot cloud that is strangely twisted in itself and has some kind of voluminous effect.

-Save this as .jps image and watch in nVidia Stereoscopic viewer if you have nVidia&#039;s 3DVision or 3DVision Discover available.
-Try the cross-eye method with this (not sure if this will work on the image).
-Or convert to anaglyph image using your favorite image processing software, or adjust the horizontal distance so it works for cross-eye.
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					<title><![CDATA[timhodkinson]]></title>
					<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 19:01:56 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[Far out.  I tried the cross-eyed method of staring at my finger between my eyes and it worked.  Interesting method for producing a stereo pair but it works quite nicely.]]></description>
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