in reply to ASCII Stereograms (SIRTS)

Many SIRDS come with two dots below them to make it easier to see the Image -- you relax your eyes andlet the two dots blur into four dots, and when the middle two get closer together, you try to "focus them" so that they become one clear dot (at which point the image appove will magically reveal itself to you).

You can add this to the bottom of abstrats's code to generate those "dots" and make it a little easier to see the images...

END { print "\n",' 'x35,'X',' 'x15,'X',' 'x35,"\n"; }

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The example is difficult to see.
by metadoktor (Hermit) on Dec 31, 2001 at 16:20 UTC
    I have a fair amount of experience with viewing stereograms of molecules but this ASCII image is impossible for me to focus on.

    Still it's a cool hack. Do you have a web page with some more examples?

    metadoktor

    "The doktor is in."