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this nerdiness is giving me a woodie...
Eric
The angle of the dangle only matters as far as how much apparent 3-D effect you want. The farther apart the lenses or apertures are, the farther apart your simulated eyeballs are, and the greater the 3D stickie-outie effect. For example, aerial photos are taken miles apart, so when you look at them in a stereo viewer, the land looks like it has much greater relief. I've heard of people also building themselves scopes that have apertures like 3 feet apart, so that everything they look at is in hyper 3-D
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