Go__See__An__Oculist. Nobody Can See 3D Without Two Open Eyes Because It's Physically.Impossible.
Jeremy1026 said:It sounds like you have crap depth perception to begin with, so with one eye it looks the same as with two. I have a lazy eye and thus can't focus both eyes on the same object so I don't have any depth perception. However, I have adapted and can simulate depth perception by comparing objects to "knowns". So when I'm driving I can tell Car A is farther ahead than Car B due to size differences between them, and I can see that the kid cross the street is about 100 yards away because I can pretty accurately estimate the distance between road markers and the like. However, none of this is due to my stereoscopic vision, like how depth perception is formed.
AlexanderTheAwesome said:Jeremy1026 said:It sounds like you have crap depth perception to begin with, so with one eye it looks the same as with two. I have a lazy eye and thus can't focus both eyes on the same object so I don't have any depth perception. However, I have adapted and can simulate depth perception by comparing objects to "knowns". So when I'm driving I can tell Car A is farther ahead than Car B due to size differences between them, and I can see that the kid cross the street is about 100 yards away because I can pretty accurately estimate the distance between road markers and the like. However, none of this is due to my stereoscopic vision, like how depth perception is formed.
Is it legal for you to drive O_O