magic eye - translation to greek
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magic eye - translation to greek

BOOK SERIES WITH HIDDEN 3D IMAGES
Magic eye
  • Cover of the first book

magic eye         
μαγικό μάτι
black magic         
  • graveyard]]
  • ''[[Malleus Maleficarum]]'', 1669 edition
  • A [[Voodoo doll]]
MAGIC USED FOR EVIL AND SELFISH PURPOSES
Black Magic; Black Magician; Nigromancy; Black Magick; Black magick; Demonolatry; Dark Magic; Dark magick; Dark magic; Artes prohibitae
μαύρη μαγεία
eye ball         
  • Eye of [[European bison]]
  • bluebottle fly]] have compound eyes
  • Evolution of the [[mollusc eye]]
  • An image of a house fly compound eye surface by using [[scanning electron microscope]]
  • The eye of a [[red-tailed hawk]]
  • Anatomy of the compound eye of an insect
  • [[Human eye]]
ORGAN THAT DETECTS LIGHT AND CONVERTS IT INTO ELECTRO-CHEMICAL IMPULSES IN NEURONS
Eyes; Eye ball; Ocular globe; Eyeballs; Eye (invertebrate); Eye (vertebrate); Eye membrane; Eye (anatomy); Animal eyes; Simple eye; Camera-type eye; Oculars; Eye balls; Robotic eye; Cyber-eye; Schizochroal eye; Apposition eye; Conjunctival disorders; Ocular; Eyeball; Camera eye
βολβός ματιού

Definition

magic eye
¦ noun
1. informal a photoelectric cell or similar electrical device used for detection or measurement.
2. a small cathode ray tube in some radio receivers that displays a pattern which enables the radio to be accurately tuned.

Wikipedia

Magic Eye

Magic Eye is a series of books that feature autostereograms.

After creating its first images in 1991, creator Tom Baccei worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies. Tenyo published its first book in late 1991 titled Miru Miru Mega Yokunaru Magic Eye ("Your Eyesight Gets Better & Better in a Very Short Rate of Time: Magic Eye"), sending sales representatives out to street corners to demonstrate how to see the hidden image. Within a few weeks the first Japanese book became a best seller, as did the second, rushed out shortly after.

The first North American Magic Eye book was Magic Eye: A New Way of Looking at the World.

Magic Eye stereograms have been used by orthoptists and vision therapists in the treatment of some binocular vision and accommodative disorders.