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Stereoscopy (also
called stereoscopics, or
stereo imaging) is a
technique for
creating or
enhancing the
illusion of
depth in an
image by
means of stereopsis...
- ****ured farms. May has had a
lifelong interest in
collecting Victorian stereophotography. In 2009, with co-author
Elena Vidal, he
published his
second book...
- 50
underwater archaeologists,
students and
technicians employing stereophotography and
other developed techniques to
record the
position of each object...
- full-size sculpture.
Newcastle University was
commissioned to use
stereophotography to scan and
create a computer-generated
replica of the model. The...
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January 24, 1906,
Estanave filed for
French patent 371.487 for a
stereophotography device and
stereoscopy using line sheets. It
included his "changing"...
- daguerreotypes, the
largest collection of
portraits in the Netherlands,
stereophotography or
Dutch landscapes by
Rembrandt and his pupils, the
Print Room has...
- The
photographs had to be
retouched to make the
structures obvious.
Stereophotography became of
interest as a way to add a three-dimensional
quality to...
- 2011-05-21 at the
Wayback Machine Photos of the
church 3D
anaglyptic stereophotography of the
Rotbertus Capitals in the
Basilique Notre-Dame du Port High-resolution...
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bilateral symmetry and
little or no
deposition uprange.
Analysis of
stereophotography of
Tolstoj ejecta northeast of the
crater suggests that this deposit...
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Surveying from the Air"
Military Engineer. Nov.–Dec. 1923 Bagley, J.W. "
Stereophotography in
Aerial Mapping"
Military Engineer. May–June 1924 Bagley, J.W. "Study...