The Invention of the Stereoscope

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • As part of my ETEC540-66B Text Technologies: Changing Spaces of Reading & Writing course, I have created this documentary exploring the Invention of the Stereoscope.
    Below in the comments section you are able to find the Citations for the images used in creating the video.

Комментарии • 25

  • @MelissaPapke
    @MelissaPapke 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting information. I think the Viewmasters of my youth came from these Stereoscopes!

    • @toonman361
      @toonman361 Год назад

      Yes, an evolution from stereocards and slides.

  • @doreenaucoinlawlor6868
    @doreenaucoinlawlor6868 2 года назад +1

    I have like 100 photographs dated from 1890's to 1902.

  • @edgostyn
    @edgostyn 4 года назад +2

    Stereoscopes inspired Paul Cézanne in his paintings. And Cézanne inspired Pablo Picasso and many others in the way of Cubism. So the importance of these 3D images is far beyond our imagination...

  • @hermanjones8734
    @hermanjones8734 3 года назад +1

    You don't need a stereoscope.... Go boss eyed until you get an image in the middle, then focus on it & VOILÀ, magnificent 3d as intended by the creator.... Takes a little practice but really cool when mastered 💥👍

  • @rodrihanna
    @rodrihanna 2 года назад

    great video, thanks!

  • @ranmindyt2902
    @ranmindyt2902 3 года назад +2

    When you learn how to do it, it becomes easier to do it again

  • @joystickmusic
    @joystickmusic Год назад

    Why did you add the ken burns effect? To block possibility to enjoy this video through stereo scope?

  • @johnkantar3082
    @johnkantar3082 2 года назад

    thanks for the video what i would like to know when doing 3d photography do you focus on the same point or are both cameras just facing parallel to infinity

  • @michaelpiccolo5559
    @michaelpiccolo5559 7 лет назад +8

    Great information, but you need to learn to slow down and annunciate.

    • @noi5emaker
      @noi5emaker 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed, the reader sounds disinterested and emotionless.

    • @bojackson3073
      @bojackson3073 5 лет назад +1

      i got it at 1.25x

    • @AceDeclan
      @AceDeclan 5 лет назад

      bo jackson same. She speaks slow in my opinion.

    • @toonman361
      @toonman361 Год назад

      Her cadence would have improved if she practiced it before speaking. Try saying all those complex words out loud. If you don't practice, you'll sound like you have a mouth full of marbles.

  • @dogerecords5312
    @dogerecords5312 3 года назад +1

    1:09 OW

  • @vetroman84
    @vetroman84 8 лет назад +1

    Cool

  • @Josh-le6lu
    @Josh-le6lu 4 года назад

    THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM

  • @DAliceMarsh
    @DAliceMarsh  10 лет назад +3

    Below you are able to find the Citations for the images used in creating the video.
    Image Citations (In Order of Appearance)
    Introduction
    Foresman, P.S. (Artist). (2007). Drawing of a stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stereoscope_(PSF).png
    Zebest, Orin. (Photographer). (2007). Photo paper. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/orinrobertjohn/2189064194/in/photostream/Personal stuff
    Whatsthatpicture. (Uploader). (n.d.). Early 1900s photo album cover. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/whatsthatpicture/8323409294/
    Archipenko, A. (Photographer). (1930). Alexander Archipenko’s travel album, 1930. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/americanart/5867120834/in/photostream/
    Carol. (Photographer). (2014). Ethel’s album, two photos of a lady. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/71256895@N00/14080932627/in/photostream//
    Browne, Carol. (Photographer). (2008). An old photo album - 10/365. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/carolbrowne/2184235729/
    Liparova, Dana. (Photographer). (2009). Family from Olomouc. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/danalipar/3916527252/in/photostream//
    Hundhammer, Dominik. (Photographer). (2004). Album mit Raumbildkarten und Spezialbrille:
    Der Stadt Nurnberg Ursprung und Werdegand, 1949. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raumbild_Set_1949.jpg
    Jean-Frederic. (Uploader). Palm house interior at Kew Gardens. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Palm_House_interior_at_Kew_Gardens_-_stereoview_by_F_York,_1860s.jpg
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1907). The famous Cliff House and Seal Rocks from Sutro
    Heights, San Francisco, California. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_famous_Cliff_House_and_Seal_Rocks,_from_Sutro_Heights,_San_Francisco,_California,_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.png
    Underwood & Underwood. (Publisher). (1901). Stereograph as an educator. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscope#mediaviewer/File:Stereograph_as_an_educator.jpg
    Underwood & Underwood. (Publisher). (1880-1919). Old South Church, Washington st., scene of the “Tea Party” 1773. (N.) Boston, Mass. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/boston_public_library/2351622132/in/set-72157604192771132/
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1904). From Glacier Point across the valley to the Yosemite Falls, Yosemite. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:From_Glacier_Point_across_the_valley_to_the_Yosemite_Falls,_Yosemite_Valley,_Cal.,U.S.A,_by_H.C._White_Co..png
    McCollister, E.R. (Photographer). (1900). The Early bird catches the worm. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Early_bird_stereograph2.jpg
    Eastman Kodak Co. (Producers). (1905). Kodak stereo camera. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kodak_stereo_camera.jpg
    US National Archives. (Uploader). (2011). Split Mountain, with picture frame or glass negative holder in lower left corner. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Split_Mountain._With_picture_frame_or_glass_negative_holder_in_the_lower_left_corner._Old_nos._360,_340,_714._-_NARA_-_517928.jpg
    Courtney, Richard. (Photographer). (1920s). Paris - La Place de l’Opera. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Richard_Courtney,_Paris_-_La_Place_de_l'Op%C3%A9ra_2,_1920s.jpg
    American Scenery. (Publisher). (1861-1890). First Baptist church, Broad and Arch streets, circa 1872; Architect Stephen Decatur Button. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:First_Baptist_Church,_Broad_and_Arch_Streets,_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.png
    Payne’s Semi-Tropical California. (Publisher). (1874-1980). Ruins of the Luiseno Mission Indian Quarters, Mission San Luis Rey, California. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ruins_of_the_Indian_Quarters,_Mission_San_Luis_Rey,_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.jpg
    The Inventors of the Stereoscope
    Ineuw. (Uploader). (2010). Wheatstone stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V21_D049_Wheatstone_stereoscope_1.jpg
    Munro, J. (Illustrator). (1891). Sketch of Sir Charles Wheatstone. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wheatstone_Charles.jpg
    Iluvatar. (Uploader). (2012). The street façade of the Piccadilly wing of Burlington House,
    London, England. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Burlington_House_ILN_1873.jpg
    Nieborak. (Uploader). (2008). Charles Wheatstone mirror stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charles_Wheatstone-mirror_stereoscope_XIXc.jpg
    Scroggins, Michael. (Uploader). (n.d.) Wheatstone drawings. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from michaelscroggins.wordpress.com/explorations-in-stereoscopic-imaging/3d-drawing-and-painting/
    Munro, J. (Illustrator). (1891). Sketch of Sir Charles Wheatstone. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wheatstone_Charles.jpg
    Paula. (Photographer). (2007). Figueres - Dali’s house stereoscopic. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/queenofholland/2043939482
    Snickclunk. (Photographer). (2007). A stereoscopic painting. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/snickclunk/981142416
    Higgins, Roger. (Photographer). (1965). Salvatore Dali with Ocelot and cane. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Salvador_Dali_NYWTS.jpg
    Artexon Photo Projects. (Photographer). (2010). Gala Foot - Salvatore Dali. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/45760222@N08/4955705373
    Unknown. (Photographer). (1850s). David Brewster. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:David-Brewster.jpg
    Unknown. (Stereopgrapher). (1840s-50s). Place de la Concorde, Paris: Group of 17 early calotype stereograph views. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Group_of_17_Early_Calotype_Stereograph_Views_-_Place_de_la_Concorde.jpg
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2011). The chemists using a stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/6248513488/
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1905). General view of the Great Union Stock Yards, Chicago, U.S.A. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:General_view_of_the_Great_Union_Stock_Yards,_Chicago,_U.S.A,_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.png
    Palmer, William E. (Photographer). (1860s). Lynmouth from the beach. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stereo_card_Lynmouth_beach_001.jpg
    Chase, William M. (Photographer). (1865-1896). Art and landscape scenery, Central Park, N.Y. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Art_and_landscape_scenery,_Central_Park,_N.Y._(Fountain_at_Fifth_Avenue_entrance.),_by_Chase,_W._M._(William_M.),_ca._1818-1901.jpg
    Unknown. (1882). The Brewster stereoscope 1849. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V21_D055_The_brewster_stereoscope_1849.jpg
    Ineuw. (Uploader). (2010). Modified Brewster stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V21_D056_Modified_brewster_stereoscope.jpg
    Bhoeble. (Uploader). (2006). The Crystal Palace. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Crystal_Palace_from_the_northeast_from_Dickinson%27s_Comprehensive_Pictures_of_the_Great_Exhibition_of_1851._1854.jpg
    Melville, Alexander. (Artist). (1845). Queen Victoria of England. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Melville_-_Queen_Victoria.jpg
    Bhoeble. (Uploader). (2006). The State Opening of the Great Exhibition. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crystal_Palace_-_Queen_Victoria_opens_the_Great_Exhibition.jpg
    DIREKTOR. (Uploader). (2012). Queen Victoria, 1887. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Queen_Victoria_1887.jpg
    Rockwell, Norman. (Artist). (1922). Rockwell boy with stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rockwellboywithstereoscope.png
    Matanya. (Uploader). (2007). O.W. Holmes Jr. as a young man. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oliver_wendell_holmes_jr.jpg
    Looking Backward. (Uploader). (2010). Stereo classics. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from bostonlookingbackward.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/stereographs/
    Davepape. (2006). A reproduction Holmes stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Holmes_stereoscope.jpg
    Stoddard, Seneca Ray. (Photographer). (1885). Piazza at Paul Smith’s Adirondacks. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Piazza_at_Paul_Smith's,_Adirondacks,_by_Stoddard,_Seneca_Ray,_1844-1917_,_1844-1917.png
    How Stereoscopes Work
    Thomas7. (Uploader). (2005). August Fuhrmann: Installation einer Gaslaterne in Berlin, 1890. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:August-Fuhrmann-Installation-einer-Gaslaterne-1890.jpg
    Lawson, Ruth. (Illustrator). (n.d.). Anatomy and physiology of animals; Well developed binocular vision. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anatomy_and_physiology_of_animals_Well_developed_binocular_vision.jpg
    Pape, Dave. (Creator). (n.d.). Stereoscope, HMD. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from resumbrae.com/ub/dms424_s06/01/
    Pape, Dave. (Creator). (n.d.). Stereoscopic vision. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from resumbrae.com/ub/dms424_s06/01/
    Pape, Dave. (Creator). (n.d.). Stereoviewing, images overlap. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from resumbrae.com/ub/dms424_s06/01/
    Pixabay. (Publiser). (2012). Simple tree cartoon natural grass. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from pixabay.com/en/simple-tree-cartoon-natural-grass-36861/
    La Rue, Eugene C. (1922). Sentinel Rock at the mouth of Wahweap Creek, Glen Canyon, Utah..[Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eugene_LaRue,_Sentinel_Rock,_Glen_Canyon,_Utah,_stereograph,_1922.jpg
    Boston Almanac. (Publisher). (1871). Advertisement from the Boston Almanac. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1871_Bates_stereoscope_BostonAlmanac.png
    Davepape. (2006). A reproduction Holmes stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Holmes_stereoscope.jpg
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1902). The De luxe perfecscope, with bilecto lenses. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/3971310318/
    Ineuw. (Uploader). (2010). Stereoscope with adjustment for natural perspective. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V21_D210_Stereoscope_with_adjustment_for_natural_perspective.jpg
    Popular Science Monthly. (Publisher). (1882). Stereoscope adjustable for reversed perspective. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V21_D211_Stereoscope_adjustable_for_reversed_perspective.jpg
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2008). Stereoview of a little girl. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/2475965835/
    Underwood & Underwood. (Publisher). (1901). Stereograph as an educator. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscope#mediaviewer/File:Stereograph_as_an_educator.jpg/
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1908). Trophies of the hunt in the Maine woods. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trophies_of_the_hunt_in_the_Maine_woods._(A_deer_hunters'_camp_showing_men_cooking_and_relaxing.),_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.jpg
    Eynard, Jean-Grabriel. (Photographer). (1852). Group of twelve servants. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jean-Gabriel_Eynard_(Swiss_-_(Group_portrait_of_twelve_servants_of_Jean-Gabriel_Eynard)_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
    Thomas, John. (Photographer). (1875). Two men at the seaside. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Two_men_at_the_seaside_(stereograph)_NLW3363873.jpg
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1907). Where the work is being pushed with greatest energy - the famous Culebra Cut, Panama Canal. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Panama_Canal_under_construction,_1907,_stereograph.png
    McCollister, E.R. (Photographer). (1900). The Early bird catches the worm. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Early_bird_stereograph2.jpg
    Stereo-Travel Co. (Publisher). (1908). Third class carriage, Sultan’s railway, Syria. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Third_Class_Carriage,_Sultan's_Railway,_Syria_WDL2510.png
    Popularity of the Stereoscope
    Quadell. (Uploader). (2005). Crystal Palace. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Crystal_Palace.PNG
    McNeven, J. (Artist). (1851). The Crystal Palace in London during the Great Exhibition of 1851: The foreign department, viewed towards the transept, coloured lithograph. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crystal_Palace_-_interior.jpg
    Spoel, Jacob. (Artist). 1850s-1860s). Company of ladies watching stereoscopic photographs. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Company_of_ladies_watching_stereoscopic_photographs_by_Jacob_Spoel_1820-1868.jpg
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2007). The new stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/3121775802/
    Fuhrmanna, Augusta. (Artist). (1880). August Furhrmann Kaiserpanorama. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:August_Fuhrmann-Kaiserpanorama_1880.jpg
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2010). Geishas gather to look at stereoviews. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/5061399491/
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2008). Cabinet of H.C. stereoview boxed sets. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/5059243454/
    Drummond, Sharon. (Photographer). (2014). Stereoscope. [Digtial Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/dolmansaxlil/12887027824/
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2007). Traveling the globe by Underwood & Underwood. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/3828984992/
    Underwood & Underwood. (Publisher). (1904). The Great Pyramid of Gizeh, a tomb of 5,000 years ago, from S.E. Egypt. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Great_pyramid_of_Gizeh,_a_tomb_of_5,000_years_ago,_from_S.E._Egypt._(17)_(1904)_-_front_edited_-_TIMEA.jpg
    E. & H.T. Anthony & Co. (Publisher). (1861-1865). Contraband foreground. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Contraband_foreground.jpg/
    H.C. White Co. (Publisher). (1906). A fire engine caught and crushed by a falling wall, Post St., San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_fire_engine_caught_and_crushed_by_a_falling_wall,_Post_St.,_San_Francisco_Disaster,_U.S.A,_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.jpg
    Stichmeyer & Wynman. (Publisher). (n.d.). View men, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/4048420445/
    Dennis, Robert N. (Collector). (1962-1890). People on a porch - two men playing chess accompanied by two women. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:People_on_a_porch_--_two_men_playing_chess_accompanied_by_two_women,_from_Robert_N._Dennis_collection_of_stereoscopic_views.png
    Unknown. (Stereopgrapher). (1840s-50s). Place de la Concorde, Paris: Group of 17 early calotype stereograph views. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Group_of_17_Early_Calotype_Stereograph_Views_-_Place_de_la_Concorde.jpg
    Jean-Frederic. (Uploader). (2013). Palm house. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Inside_the_Palm_House,_Kew_Gardens,_1860s_-_stereoview.jpg
    Keystone View Company. (Publisher). (n.d.). Natives climbing palm trees overhanging an Orien Sea, Island of Ceylon. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/5725742560/
    IlPasseggerro. (Uploader). View Master Model E. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:View-Master_Model_E_2.jpg
    Veronidae. (Uploader). (2011). View Master Disk Italy. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:View_Master_Disk_Italy.jpg
    Enokson. (Photographer). (2005). View-Master. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/vblibrary/4590745796/
    Ineuw. (Uploader). (2010). Binocular camera, 1882. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V21_D054_The_binocular_camera.jpg
    Eastman Kodak Co. (Producers). (1905). Kodak stereo camera. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kodak_stereo_camera.jpg
    Bilbe. (Uploader). (2011). Sputnik medium format stereo camera. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sputnik_stereo_camera.jpg
    Sevigne. (Photographer). (2009). Verascope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Verascope_40.jpg
    Kaldari. (Uploader). Illustration of a Phoenix model: Stereopticon 1895. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Phoenix_Stereopticon.png
    Liudmile & Nelson. (Uploaders). (2010). Susse Freres Daguerreotype camera, 1839. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Susse_Fr%C3%A9re_Daguerreotype_camera_1839.jpg
    Whatsthatpicture. (Uploader). (2014). Daguerreotype portrait of a man. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/whatsthatpicture/14116722134/
    Cybershot800i. (Uploader). (2007). Photo panorama of San Francisco, 1853. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:San_Francisco-1853.jpg
    Lewis, John. (Photographer). (2008). Daguerreotype portrait. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/jonlewisphotography/2418466631/
    Snaily (Photographer). (2007). Anaglyph glasses. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anaglyph_glasses.png
    Cecil. (Uploader). (2007). Anaglyph of Saguaro National Park at dusk. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dusk_on_Desert.jpg
    Pape, Dave. (Artist). (2006). Anaglyphic conversion of the image: Stereograph as an educator. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stereograph_as_an_educator_-_anaglyph.jpg
    Conclusion
    National Photo Company. (Publisher). (1924). Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Justice_Oliver_Wendell_Holmes_at_desk.jpg
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2010). Geishas gather to look at stereoviews. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/5061399491/
    Okinawa, Soba. (Uploader). (2010). Making stereoviews. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/5054845445/
    Underwood & Underwood. (Publisher). (1895). Dixon crossing Niagara below the Great Cantilever Bridge, U.S.A.. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/94368025@N06/8622009803/
    Unknown. (Stereopgrapher). (1840s-50s). Place de la Concorde, Paris: Group of 17 early calotype stereograph views. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Group_of_17_Early_Calotype_Stereograph_Views_-_Place_de_la_Concorde.jpg
    Drummond, Sharon. (Photographer). (2014). Stereoscope. [Digitial Image]. Retrieved from www.flickr.com/photos/dolmansaxlil/12887027824/
    Foresman, P.S. (Artist). (2007). Drawing of a stereoscope. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stereoscope_(PSF).png

  • @patriciasargeant9370
    @patriciasargeant9370 3 года назад

    I have my grandfather's glass slides of europe . I have a viewer...but am looking for a projector. Any ideas?

  • @ForrestYoung
    @ForrestYoung 2 года назад

    Do the two photos have to be slightly different to create the 3D effect? Can you simply use to identical photos and get the same effect because they are being viewed at angles in the stereoscope? Can you simply crop the same photo differently in one side from the other and get this effect?

    • @toonman361
      @toonman361 Год назад +1

      In short, no. There must be two *almost identical* images shot from a distance apart. At normal viewing distance, a 2.5in separation is used. You can actually do this by holding your camera horizontal, very steady, lens pointed forward. Rest on one foot, take picture. Shift your weight to the other foot and take a second picture. The lens should be as parallel as possible, pointing straight forward for both shots. You can use whatever computer app you choose to place the images side by side (SBS). If you switch the right and left image, you can crossview the images using only your eyes, no viewer needed to see the effect. Hope this helps?

  • @RodReTit
    @RodReTit 2 года назад

    "Early bird catches the worm" a little boy, a glory hole & a rooster on the other side--that ish cray...

  • @stevevstheworld8688
    @stevevstheworld8688 3 года назад +1

    I’m bored