No. 3D images require depth perception. You need 2 eyes for depth perception. Think of looking through an old Viewmaster. Looking through only one lense, the picture appears 2 dimensional, flat. Looking through both lenses, the picture seems to pop out at you, 3D.
Some people would get a eye tattoo if they have a blemish or have had damage done to their eye. The reason they would get one is that the eye tattoo would hide the imperfection from sight.
steven the black one
Yes, if the optic nerve is severed, you will lose sight in the eye connected to that nerve. This means that you will lose sight in one eye if only one optic nerve is severed, but vision in the other eye will remain unaffected.
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Gordon Brown has monocular vision ie he only has sight in one eye. He lost the sight in the other eye while playing rugby as a child.
he had sight in only one eye
Do you mean that you can't see out of your right eye? If so, go for an eye-sight test to find out
The oculus - the organ of sight, or optic (means pertains to).
Yes, it is one word eyesight, meaning vision.
One homonym for "I" is "eye", as in the organ of sight or a view or area in a needle or hurricane.
At three years old, Louis was playing in his father's tack shop. While pushing an awl through a scrap of leather close to his face, he punctured one of his eyes. Although he was treated by a physician, the eye became infected, the infection passed to his other eye, and Louis lost his sight.
They should be. Unless one eye is more round then other which would cause less sight in that eye.