Tag: stereophotographer

Making Stereoscopic (3-D) Ghost Photographs

Making Stereoscopic (3-D) Ghost Photographs

A tutorial to explain how you can make your own spook-tacular 3-D ghost stereoviews using digital and analogue cameras as well as Photoshop and other photo-editing software or apps...all in the 'spirit' of stereophotography.

Roger Fenton’s 1850’s British Museum Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs

Roger Fenton’s 1850’s British Museum Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs

The British Museum announced yesterday that it will finally be reopening on the 27th August 2020 after its longest peacetime closure since opening its doors in 1759 (pre-booking is necessary to visit, please see the BM's website for details). To celebrate I thought I'd write a post about the stereographs of the British Museum taken by Roger Fenton in the 1850s.

The Stereo Window: Tutorial

The Stereo Window: Tutorial

I'm sure if you've been making stereoviews that at some point you've heard about the 'stereo window', either cursing it yourself for the close tree branch crossing two edges or hearing someone else declaring a window violation and looking rather smug for spotting it. This guide is an introduction to this Stereo Window.

Welcome to Stereoscopy.blog

Welcome to Stereoscopy.blog

Hello and welcome to my blog dedicated to all things Stereoscopic past, present and future. My aim is to help make stereoscopy accessible to everyone, regardless of experience and knowledge, demystify it, and show how entertaining, enjoyable, artistic and educational it is. I wanted to create a free and open resource which includes tutorials so anyone can join in and learn about the aspects of stereoscopy which interest them, in their own time and at their own pace.