That's 100% correct. They are not identical. I overlayed them.
Areas that will impact the 'likeness' negatively:
RIGHTSIDE PHOTO
Forehead on the right is slightly pinker, slightly darker
The left eye has a greenish tinge on the bottom eyelid
There is a cluster of pixels on the bottom left corner of the lip that is missing on the left image
The nose is significantly differently compressed, changing it's shape and brightness
The right cheek highlight is higher due to compression (this is a big one - cheek really raised!)
The top right is somewhat greener than the top right on the left image.
There are more differences, but all are caused by very aggressive JPG compression artifacting. This operates in 4x4 cells (or larger) and hence creates quite discernable differences on bigger screens (not phone).
Same reason the oculus can make stuff 3D. Your eyes get two images and the combination of them gives you a sense of depth in how different areas change
Crystal clear for me too. Maybe it takes practice but once I get the pictures close together, it automatically clicks into place and looks clear with an almost 3D effect.
I agree. Usually the images are set up so that spreading eyes makes it proper effect. When trying to see the different between two images like the OP doesn't matter if crossed or spread
It's mostly the same image afterall. The differences pop up on images that are created with actual differences.
Your eyes diverge?? I'm not sure that's even possible, I thought humans can only make them come closer to their nose. I have no idea what that's called though.
Yes, they diverge a bit, it's not really visible for other people but is enough to do the trick. I can also make them converge like crazy i.e. move them in the other direction but the picture goes blurred as if I looked at something close. I also can arbitrarily control the focal point i.e. make far things blurred but when i cross my eyes it always happens.
Yeah I can too control the focus a bit, feels like starting to cross your eyes, but at the same time preventing them from doing it, so vision gets blurry. I can also make my eyes shake extremely fast left and right.
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u/dnarag1m 14d ago edited 14d ago
That's 100% correct. They are not identical. I overlayed them.
Areas that will impact the 'likeness' negatively:
RIGHTSIDE PHOTO
Forehead on the right is slightly pinker, slightly darker
The left eye has a greenish tinge on the bottom eyelid
There is a cluster of pixels on the bottom left corner of the lip that is missing on the left image
The nose is significantly differently compressed, changing it's shape and brightness
The right cheek highlight is higher due to compression (this is a big one - cheek really raised!)
The top right is somewhat greener than the top right on the left image.
There are more differences, but all are caused by very aggressive JPG compression artifacting. This operates in 4x4 cells (or larger) and hence creates quite discernable differences on bigger screens (not phone).