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that only one eye could view the image at a time. So the image on the screen would change and it would be synchronized with the flashing of your glasses, which would block one eye, then the other eye, then the other eye, then you know, you go back and forth. So that one eye only gets to see the one left image and the other eye gets to see the one right image. But there would be some flicker in that because the flicker rate would be dropped by half. So yeah, I don't like that concept either. That's why I like the still photography in stereo. I have two or three rigs. You know, most of my rigs are two camera setups and you have to synchronize the camera so that they, you know, activate the shutter at the same moment. Then you have two Avengers, you got to bring into the computer, then I have software that deals with two different images and combines them in stereo. But it does work. I'm not telling you that you should view that image of Tensor.

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