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Sunday, October 22nd, 2006.

Don’t see anything, anyone yet? Step back two metres from your screen and check again.

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8 Responses to “Hidden image”

  1. Alenka
    October 22nd, 2006 03:16
    1

    that is so weird! how did they do that? I bet the thickness of the lines varies slightly here and there… but I can’t see it any variations when I look up close….

  2. chromedomere
    October 22nd, 2006 07:22
    2

    What was the picture? It looked like Jesus to me.

  3. referee
    October 22nd, 2006 08:26
    3

    @chromedomere

    no it was definitely not jesus I am pretty sure it was a schooner

  4. scion
    October 22nd, 2006 19:08
    4

    Fairly amazing. I’ve decided I like the mystery of not knowing how this was acomplished. I’ve never been able to “see” those so-called “magic eye” picture — you know, the ones you have to squint to distinguish? — so I’m delighted to have seen this image clearly. If my memory of grade school holy cards serves, I believe this was the Sacred Heart of Christ, non?

  5. paperycow
    October 23rd, 2006 07:07
    5

    silly…jesus is a schooner!

  6. Napfisk
    October 25th, 2006 03:32
    6

    Yes, this definitely is one of the better ones.

    If you zoom in real close (right-click+scroll with the Firefoxe extension) you can see that it’s the grey lines next to the black ones that hold the image. They vary in tone as you go along.

    I can’t imagine how they did it, though. Perhaps they created a fairly large pixel size image, then sliced it in ribbons with some app (like paper would come out a shredder) and alternated each ribbon of pixels with one white and one black line. That’s how I’d have a go at it if I’d know which app to use.

  7. Willem
    November 11th, 2006 05:06
    7

    Hahaha. You dumb bastard. It’s not a schooner. It’s a sailboat.

  8. PrettyPirate
    November 25th, 2006 13:48
    8

    Yep. It’s definitely Jesus.

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