If someone doesn't know how to view this, here is an explanation: The principle is that there are 2 images, they show what each eye should see respectively, meaning that they are at a slightly different angle. A view from different angle allows to see a third dimension (the depth). To view this you have to cross your eyes, so that at the center, between the two existing images appears a third one - wchich will show a 3d view. It is easy to do: 1. Open any image and scale it down to around 30% (it's easier to see in small scale). 2. Place your finger (or any other object) on the monitor, at the center of the image. 3. Focus your eyesight on the finger at all times, then start moving it closer to your head. 4. While focusing on the finger observe the background, it is becoming blurry. 5. At some point you will see that the 2 images start overlapping each other, and then between them a 3rd image appears. 6. Change your focus to that third image and adjust your eyesight to make it sharper. 7. That's it, after learning how to move the eyes you don't need to do this anymore.