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  • Stereoscope - Wikipedia
    Almost overnight a 3D industry developed and 250,000 stereoscopes were produced and a great number of stereoviews, stereo cards, stereo pairs, or stereographs were sold in a short time Stereographers were sent throughout the world to capture views for the new medium and feed the demand for 3D images [10]
  • Stereographs Were the Original Virtual Reality - Smithsonian Magazine
    Wheatstone created a table-size device to demonstrate the effect, with a viewer that sent a unique image to each eye: the world’s first stereoscope A decade later, the scientist David Brewster
  • Stereograph Cards - Background and Scope - Library of Congress
    The Stereograph Format | The Library of Congress Stereographs Collection Stereographs consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image, usually when viewed through a stereoscope
  • Stereograph - MoMA
    When a card with two similar images side by side is viewed through a set of lenses, it creates an optical illusion that gives the impression of a single, three-dimensional image The earliest stereograph was invented before the advent of photography by Sir Charles Wheatstone, using illustrations
  • Stereographs (1850 to 1900s) - Oregon State University
    Similar to card photographs, “stereograph” refers to a format, not a technical process Many different processes, in fact, were used to produce stereographs; daguerreotypes and ambrotypes were used to create stereographs up to the early 1850s, and glass stereographs were in use from 1852 to 1860
  • History – Stereographs - Truman State University
    The way your eyes move to make out the 3D image is the same way they move when free viewing a stereograph, which is explained under Looking Closely After 1930 was when people began considering stereographs for their historical significance instead of just as a parlor trick
  • Seeing Double: Extraordinary Stereographs From the 1800s
    First invented in London by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838, a stereograph was two nearly identical images placed side by side By working with the slightly differing viewpoints of the left eye
  • STEREOGRAPH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STEREOGRAPH is a pair of stereoscopic pictures or a picture composed of two superposed stereoscopic images that gives a three-dimensional effect when viewed with a stereoscope or special spectacles
  • Development of stereoscopic photography - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Stereoscopic photographic views (stereographs) were immensely popular in the United States and Europe from about the mid-1850s through the early years of the 20th century First described in 1832 by English physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone, stereoscopy was improved by Sir David Brewster in 1849
  • Stereographs | American Antiquarian Society
    Stereographs, an early form of three-dimensional photograph, were a major vehicle for popular education and entertainment in the latter part of the nineteenth century Stereographs were also used for journalistic reporting on many of the current events of the period: parades, disasters, wars, and political events





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