Transcription: Later that day we traveled back to Dr. Franson and Hildebrand's office at the University of Oklahoma to see how the process worked from the receiving end. Their offices looked more like a computer lab than an eye institute. Dr. Franson sat in front of one of the computers and reviewed some of the pictures sent over the Internet earlier that day. We select those two images with mouse and then we have tool that we just ask it to create a spherial pair with those two images. Then Dr. Franson put on some huge funny looking black glasses that made him look a lot like a mad scientist. There's a red ...