Find out how to take analogue stereoscopic photographs with one of the most iconic cameras, the Rolleiflex, using the Rollei 'Stereo Slide'.
Tag: 3dphotography
The Applications of Stereoscopy: Using Stereoviews As Recreational Therapy In A Short-Term and Long-Term Healthcare Population
In the first of a series looking at applications of stereoscopy, Andrew Lauren describes how he approached using stereoscopic photographs for recreational therapy, including the impact his rewarding work has on the residents
The Acer SpatialLabs Eyes Camera – A Review
Denis Pellerin reviews the Acer SpatialLabs Eyes digital stereoscopic 3-D camera: from its unboxing, initial impressions, and as he starts taking it through its paces for stereoscopic photography.
Happy 4th International Stereoscopy Day!
187 years ago today Sir Charles Wheatstone first presented the stereoscope and theory of binocular vision to the world. Happy Stereoscopy Day!
Kandao to Launch QooCam EGO 2 3-D Camera?
From the iF Design Award website, it appears that Kandao may be getting ready to launch their QooCam EGO 2.
‘Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope’: Free In-Person 3-D Presentation for Stereoscopy Day in London
The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy has announced a free in-person 3-D presentation given by photo historian Denis Pellerin: 'Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope'. The event will be held as part of the Stereoscopy Day celebrations on Saturday 21st June, starting at 1.30pm at St. Mary le Strand Church, London.
Stereoscopy Day, 21st June 2025: Events Announced
The fourth annual Stereoscopy Day, an international celebration of stereoscopic 3-D, will take place on 21st June 2025. Several of this year's events have been announced.
Dating British Stereoscopic Photographs to 1857
Thanks to new research, it's now possible to date some British stereoscopic photographs to 1857 using clues within the images.
Toxic Heavy Metals Found in 19th Century Stereocard Mounts
A research paper published this week by Kim Bell and Robin Canham, from Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, has revealed that some 19th century coloured stereocard mounts contain toxic heavy metals.
Happy New Year!
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