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Special Collections Digital Library Underwood &
Underwood Egypt Stereoviews Collection Views of
California and the West, ca. 1867–1903, The
Bancroft Library...
- A 3D
stereo view is the
viewing of
objects through any
stereo pattern. In 1833, an
English scientist Charles Wheatstone discovered stereopsis, the component...
- of
stereoviews,
stereo cards,
stereo pairs, or
stereographs were sold in a
short time.
Stereographers were sent
throughout the
world to
capture views for...
- three-dimensional images, a
process known as
stereo photography.
Stereo cameras may be used for
making stereoviews and 3D
pictures for movies, or for range...
- comic/sentimental
stereoviews, and stereoscopes. By 1905 it was the world's
largest stereographic company. In 1963
Department A (
stereoviews sold to individual...
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historic stereoviews of the
railroad construction in the 1860s. Hart sold his
negatives to
Carleton Watkins, who
continued to
publish the CPRR
stereoviews in...
- 1850s, a
stereoscope and an ****ortment of
professionally photographed stereo views were
becoming part of the
standard equipment of a
properly furnished...
- 40
series of
paper card
stereoviews.
During a
single posing session with a model, he used a
stereo camera for the
stereoviews and a
normal camera for...
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STEREO (Solar
TErrestrial RElations Observatory) is a
solar observation mission. Two
nearly identical spacecraft (
STEREO-A,
STEREO-B) were
launched in...
- the
largest publisher of
stereoviews (also
known as
stereographs or
stereoscopic cards), in the world,
producing 10
million views a year. The
Underwood brothers...