The Stereo Puck is a simple 120-roll film stereoscopic (3-D) box camera, which can still be fully usable today. In this post, you will find a complete guide to the camera, including an introduction, a step-by-step guide to using it, with a few useful downloads, and a review.
Category: Viewers and Displays
The Agfa Stand at a 1930s Photo Exhibition in France
Photo Historian Denis Pellerin researches and rediscovers the amazing history behind stereoscopic photographs of a 1930s Agfa stand, and takes us on a journey of what was available to amateur stereoscopic photographers during that period.
A Digital Stereo Viewer
Artist Michael Taylor takes us through how he made his own digitial stereo viewer. A simple, but effective design using an iPad Mini, it's a fantastic guide for anyone considering making their own.
How to View Almost Any Stereoscopic (3-D) Image in VR, with ImmerGallery
I thought to honour the father of VR, Sir Charles Wheatstone, on the 150th anniversary of his death, I'd share a post about how to view almost any stereoscopic image in a Meta Quest VR headset, using an app I'm am really impressed with, ImmerGallery.
New iOS 26 Ushers in ‘Spatial Scene’: Convert Any Photo to a Dynamic 3-D Scene
The recent iOS 26 update has brought with it a new feature to iPhone Photos which allows any photo to be converted to a 'spatial scene', described as a dynamic three-dimensional picture. This post includes step-by-step guides to creating your own and setting one as Wallpaper.
How to Use the Looking Glass Go to Display iPhone 15/16 Stereoscopic (3-D) and Spatial Photographs and Videos
The latest i3DMovieMaker update has enabled the Looking Glass Go to display stereoscopic (3-D) and Spatial photos and videos with compatible iPhones. Here's a step-by-step guide to show you how!
The Looking Glass Go Holographic Display: Unboxing and Getting Started
Last December, I backed the Looking Glass Go Kickstarter project, a portable headset-free Holographic Display. Mine arrived just over a week ago, and I thought I'd write an unboxing post, and include quick tutorials on getting started.
New Kickstarter: ‘Looking Glass Go’ Portable Holographic Display
The Looking Glass Factory have announced their new Kickstarter Project for 'Looking Glass Go', a portable Holographic Display.
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!
Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W3 vs Kandao QooCam EGO vs Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1
Since the QooCam EGO was released recently, I've been asked quite a few times how I think it compares to other compact digital stereo cameras, so here's a post to do exactly that, especially for Stereoscopy Day.










