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Category: Tutorials
Create Your Own Stereoscopic Cyanotype: Workshop in Surrey (UK)
Visitors to Watts Gallery, Compton, can drop-in to the studio and learn how to make their own 3-D prints at the world's first (known) stereoscopic cyanotype workshop.
Looking through a Synopter
And now for something completely different! Michael Taylor takes us through making and using a synopter, and using the brain to make stereoscopic conversions. With a bonus W3 close-up attachment from the leftovers!
Stereophotography….with Clones!
We're welcoming back Thomas Asch and his clones to describe how they manage to photograph themselves and their shenanigans stereoscopically, with some examples of their wonderful work!
The Art of Stereoscopy: Andrew Brooks
I'm very excited to introduce to the blog Stereoscopic Photographer and Film-maker Andrew Brooks, and share some beautiful examples of his work as well as fantastic video tutorials.
Cyclopin: My Stereoscopic Pinhole Camera Made from a Cardboard Box
I'm so fortunate to welcome back Sroyon Mukherjee to describe how he's made an awesome inexpensive DIY stereoscopic pinhole camera!
Putting Together a 2-Camera Stereo Rig: Why the “Why” is More Important than the “What”
I'm so pleased to welcome to the Blog my friend Andrew Lauren, from the US. I've often admired Andrew's stereoviews, which he's taken with one of his stereo rig setups, and eventually asked him if he'd like to write a post to explain the setup. Here it is, especially to celebrate Stereoscopy Day! Thank you so much Andrew!
Learning to Free-View: See Stereoscopic Images with the Naked Eye
I'm really happy to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog Sroyon Mukherjee, a talented amateur photographer from India. In his first post, he describes how he started to free-view stereoscopic images and why others should try too. I wish I had this article, advice and real encouragement back when I started!
Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with a Single Lens
I thought I'd make a post about the different ways to make stereoviews with a single lens. You don't need specialist equipment to take 3D photos, you can use almost any camera!
A Few Quick Tips to Help Take Better Stereoscopic (3-D) Photos
I thought I'd put together a list of quick pointers for taking better stereos. It's not exhaustive, but hopefully it's enough to get you started.










