Date: 19/11/2013 17:54:49
From: Divine Angel
ID: 433579
Subject: Vision Test

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Date: 19/11/2013 17:59:46
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 433584
Subject: re: Vision Test

I see dead people.

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Date: 19/11/2013 18:00:10
From: Divine Angel
ID: 433586
Subject: re: Vision Test

Golf clap

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Date: 19/11/2013 18:01:30
From: PermeateFree
ID: 433588
Subject: re: Vision Test

Divine Angel said:



And if you see a sexy Albert Einstein, you then have a bigger problem.

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Date: 19/11/2013 18:02:45
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 433589
Subject: re: Vision Test

Well I can see them both but more Albert than Marily and it’s fuzzy.

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Date: 19/11/2013 18:03:29
From: Bubblecar
ID: 433590
Subject: re: Vision Test

Having to deal with that moustache must have contributed to Marilyn’s chronic depression.

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Date: 19/11/2013 18:05:37
From: Bubblecar
ID: 433592
Subject: re: Vision Test

She appears at a certain distance when I step back, but only when I’m not wearing my glasses (which means she’s very fuzzy, ‘cos I’m short-sighted).

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Date: 19/11/2013 18:56:15
From: Arts
ID: 433642
Subject: re: Vision Test

to me it looks like Albert is sporting a nice hairstyle that’s a little fuzzy

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Date: 19/11/2013 20:22:16
From: Aquila
ID: 433732
Subject: re: Vision Test

That’s really well done, I wonder how they created that image…

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Date: 19/11/2013 20:41:31
From: PM 2Ring
ID: 433746
Subject: re: Vision Test

Aquila said:


That’s really well done, I wonder how they created that image…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_image


A hybrid image is an image that is perceived in one of two different ways, depending on viewing distance, based on the way humans process visual input. A technique for creating hybrid images exhibiting this optical illusion was developed by Aude Oliva MIT and Philippe G. Schyns of University of Glasgow, a method originally proposed by Schyns and Oliva in 1994. Hybrid images combine the low spatial frequencies of one picture with the high spatial frequencies of another picture, producing an image with an interpretation that changes with viewing distance.

Perhaps the most familiar example is one featuring Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe.

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Date: 19/11/2013 20:48:24
From: PM 2Ring
ID: 433754
Subject: re: Vision Test

http://cvcl.mit.edu/hybrid_gallery/gallery.html

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Date: 19/11/2013 23:18:18
From: manfromironbark
ID: 433887
Subject: re: Vision Test

Arts said:


to me it looks like Albert is sporting a nice hairstyle that’s a little fuzzy

Yes. It seems that way until I remove my reading glasses.

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Date: 20/11/2013 00:58:12
From: Rule 303
ID: 433993
Subject: re: Vision Test

I see Mummy having sex with Death. Is that good?

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Date: 20/11/2013 01:01:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 433996
Subject: re: Vision Test

Rule 303 said:


I see Mummy having sex with Death. Is that good?

sort of good if you are into the necro stuff.

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Date: 20/11/2013 17:22:42
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 434461
Subject: re: Vision Test

I see Albert Monroe and at times Marilyn Einstein, better get my eyes tested? or perhaps a seeing eye dog?

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Date: 20/11/2013 17:34:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 434464
Subject: re: Vision Test

bob(from black rock) said:


I see Albert Monroe and at times Marilyn Einstein, better get my eyes tested? or perhaps a seeing eye dog?

smoke more weed, it may help.

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Date: 20/11/2013 17:39:52
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 434465
Subject: re: Vision Test

roughbarked said:


bob(from black rock) said:

I see Albert Monroe and at times Marilyn Einstein, better get my eyes tested? or perhaps a seeing eye dog?

smoke more weed, it may help.

smoke it? that’s where I’ve been going wrong, I’ve been having it with milk and sugar for brekky.

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