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close to the average distance between an Italian man’s eyes, or interocular distance,
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One way to see the 3-D effect is to look at two stereoscopic images side by side with the field of view of each eye crossed in front of you,
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To see the two Mona Lisas in 3-D, the same principle would apply. The paintings would be viewed side-by-side with the viewer’s eyes converged in front of them (or with the eyes looking farther apart, a similar technique called parallel viewing).
The two images can also be tinted red and cyan and then viewed through old-school red-and-blue 3-D glasses to get the same effect. The researchers tinted electronic versions of the two paintings,
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