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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...
- An
autostereogram is a two-dimensional (2D)
image that can
create the
optical illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene.
Autostereograms use only one...
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related to Crosseye-view
stereo images.
Guide to the
Edward R.
Frank Stereograph Collection.
Special Collections and Archives, The UC
Irvine Libraries...
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protected by the
Egyptian government as an
archaeological site. 1904
stereograph of the obelisk,
before sand was
cleared away The
unfinished obelisk of...
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Alfred Dreyfus in his room on Devil's
Island in 1898,
cropped from a
stereograph sold by F. Hamel, Altona-Hamburg...;
collection Fritz Lachmund...
- a new
settlement as the
train goes west. A
photographic print and a
stereograph by
Alexander Gardner, both of an 1867 end-of-track
frontier construction...
- an
application for US
patent No. 624,043 (granted 2 May 1899) for a
Stereograph of an
interlaced stereoscopic picture and "a
transparent mount for said...
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exhibited large photographs of
Yosemite Valley, and
began selling po****r
stereographs of his work.
Muybridge is
known for his
pioneering chronophotography...
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February 16, 1903, at his
Baker City home. A
selection of Hazeltine's
stereographs reside in the
collection of
Claremont College,
primarily focused around...
- &
Underwood was the
largest publisher of
stereoviews (also
known as
stereographs or
stereoscopic cards), in the world,
producing 10
million views a year...