The conversion of Polyphemus.
Why see with one eye when you can see with two?
It is known that the Cyclops had only one eye.
What not everyone knows is that when we watch television, a photo,
an image, we are all like Polyphemus: blind from one eye.
And we don't always notice it, until someone converts us to stereoscopic vision.
Or someone else converts the flat painted, photographed and transmitted images that we are used to seeing every day in stereoscopic images, giving us a new dimension.
The third one.
It is known that the Cyclops had only one eye.
What not everyone knows is that when we watch television, a photo,
an image, we are all like Polyphemus: blind from one eye.
And we don't always notice it, until someone converts us to stereoscopic vision.
Or someone else converts the flat painted, photographed and transmitted images that we are used to seeing every day in stereoscopic images, giving us a new dimension.
The third one.
For a best vision red/cyan glasses required.