Stereogram
A stereogram is an optical illusion of depth created from flat, two-dimensional image or images. Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed using stereoscope. Other types of stereograms include anaglyphs and autostereograms. Stereogram was discovered by Charles Wheatstone in 1838. How Stereograms are MadeHidden image stereograms are made from two images, a depth image, and a repeating pattern, which is similar to wallpaper. The depth image is a grayscale image that represents the depth of the hidden image. White comes forward, and black goes back, with 254 shades of gray in between white and black. Stereogram Explorer is user-friendly stereogram software for creating perfect high-quality stereograms – hidden 3D images, also known as Single Image Random Dot Stereograms (SIRDS) or Single Image Stereograms (SIS) known from the “Magic Eye” series.
A music centre with the integration of the record player and the wireless receiver, sometimes called radiograms. Steriogram, a punk rock band from New Zealand. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stereogram. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
They were big in the 90s, we called them ‘Magic Eye’ pictures but the real name for them is: Stereograms. Some people HATED them, but only because they couldn’t do them! They look like a 2D pattern, but it you focus (or unfocus) your eyes in just the right way, you see a hidden 3D image. If you’ve forgeotten the knack, here’s a reminder;
1. Put your face close to the screen (or the printed stereogram).
2. Hold the stereogram horizontally.
Stereogram Posters
3. Move slowly away from the image (or move it slowly away from you)
4. The patterns will start to blurr
Color Stereo Stereograms By Gene Levine
5. After a few seconds (or minutes if you’re new to this) you will see a new image emerge, it will become very sharp.