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Old May 20, 2012, 01:35 AM   #47
echo7tango
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Learning to control the editing process of the image we see, is one of the goals of sight training, imo.
Agree 100%, that's why I'll practice the 2-eye technique.

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Further, teaching the brain to ignore the part of the image from non-dominant eye which conflicts with the image of the dominant eye can be done through training. This would result in the double image of the target or sight (depending on your focal point) effectively disappearing, or fading into the background. … like an image from peripheral vision : technically, it might still be there but it might as well not be.
That's what I struggle with, for FS-focus with both eyes open, because of the eye dominance I described earlier.

In the end, after a lot more practice, I may decide to stay with closing the left eye. I am accurate that way, so it's a situation where "it ain't broke so why fix it?"
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