Yes, the previous commenter just specified that the image should be seen “wide-eyed” (eyes focused on farther away / closer to parallel) than Cross-eyed (eyes aligned like you were looking at something closer).
If you go cross-eyed, the depth is reversed/incorrect since you are seeing the different images with the wrong eye.
Yes, the previous commenter just specified that the image should be seen “wide-eyed” (eyes focused on farther away / closer to parallel) than Cross-eyed (eyes aligned like you were looking at something closer).
If you go cross-eyed, the depth is reversed/incorrect since you are seeing the different images with the wrong eye.