>>3296689Cross your eyes. Notice how when you do that you can see 2 images of anything you look at? Well, do that while looking at these images. Those two images will turn into 4 images, right? So, make them cross just enough so there's only 3 images. The center image will be a composite of both original images and the one that becomes 3D. Make that one lock together and focus your eyes so you can see it clearly while still crossing your eyes. Doing this is much easier if you increase the distance from the screen to you. Being too close to the screen will make your eyes really hurt.
Some people have one eye that is slightly further down or up then the other. When they do this levelly they can't get the images to line up correctly. If you are one of those people, you need to just slightly tilt your head a wee bit to line up the images. To unlock your eyes, I find it helps to tilt your head sharply and refocus normally.
Now, there's 2 types of these 3D images. One requires you to cross your eyes (like you are looking at something close to you in front of the image on the scree) while the other requires you to uncross your eyes (like looking at something behind the screen.) I simply can't do the latter one at all no matter what I try, but I can do the former one super easy.