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!
Tag: stereophotography
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.
Beautiful in Depth Stereoscopic Cyanotype Series
I've made a new set of stereoscopic cyanotypes to offer for sale: the Beautiful in Depth series.
Auction of Stereo Photography: The Wim Van Keulen Collection (Part 1)
The Arenberg auction house, Brussels, Belgium, are holding the 1st auction of the Wim Van Keulen collection, which holds some incredible stereoscopic images. If you're into collecting Victorian stereoviews, or just want to see some beautiful and unusual examples, I really recommend you check it out.
How to Take Stereoscopic 3-D Photos With Almost Any Camera
Find out how to take 3-D photos with almost any camera - digital, analogue, single-lens, binocular - the choice is yours.
Early Stereo Daguerreotypes and Lithographs Published by Jules Duboscq
Photo Historian Denis Pellerin explores the early stereoscopic works published by Jules Duboscq and shares some amazing very early 3-D images.
New Stereoviews Website from the Jonathan Ross Collection
Launching especially for Stereoscopy Day 2024, collector Jonathan Ross has made his collection of stereoviews accessible online for the first time.
The Stereoscopic (3-D) Photography of Kyler Clark
We welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog Kyler Clark, stereoscopic photographer and assistant to Alice Cooper. He's taken time out of his busy touring schedule to celebrate Stereoscopy Day with us and talk about his 3-D photography.
Instax Mini Stereoscopic 3-D Photos
Instax Mini prints a great format to work with when making stereo-photos, and the cameras are fun to use, so I thought I'd write a quick guide about how you can take your own 3-D photos with them.
Mr. Mackenstein’s Trial Stereoscopic Autochromes
Photo Historian Denis Pellerin unveils his amazing research into Hermann Josef Hubert Mackenstein. Exploring his autochrome work, as well as his camera manufacturing.










