The Blog wishes every a very happy Stereoscopy Day, 186 years to the day when Sir Charles Wheatstone first presented the stereoscope and his theory of binocular vision to the world.
Tag: Stereoscopic
Two Free Online 3-D Talks for Stereoscopy Day
For the 3rd International Stereoscopy Day, on 21st June 2024, The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy are offering two free online 3-D talks.
Dundee and Stereo-Photography – Free In-Person 3-D Talk by Professor Nicholas Wade
Professor Nicholas Wade, Psychology, University of Dundee, will be giving the free 3-D talk 'Dundee and Stereo-Photography' at the D'Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre on International Stereoscopy Day, June 21st 2024, from 5.30pm.
Acer Announces New Stereoscopic 3-D Camera: Acer SpatialLabs Eyes
Acer has announced the launch of its new SpatialLabs Eyes stereoscopic 3-D camera. Whilst I've not seen the camera itself yet, the specs., possibilities, and examples of stereo photos and videos it has produced look really promising.
The Stereoscopy Blog Turns 5!!
It's the 5th anniversary of The Stereoscopy Blog on this very day!
Stereoscopy Day, June 21st 2024: Events Announced
The third annual Stereoscopy Day, an international celebration of stereoscopic 3-D, will take place again on 21st June 2024. This year's events and activities have been announced.
Remarkable Photographic Historian Denis Pellerin Awarded the Freedom of the City of London
The Lord Mayor Professor Michael Mainelli has awarded 40 recipients from a broad spectrum of sectors the Freedom of the City of London for their outstanding contributions in their respective fields, including Denis Pellerin as a remarkable photographic historian.
Rare Stereoview of Charles Dickens Rediscovered
A rare stereoview of Charles Dickens, which has been missing for nearly 170 years, has been rediscovered in a private collection in Lincolnshire, exclusively on April Fool's Day.
DIAL ‘M’ FOR MURDER: A 3-D Masterpiece Hardly Anyone Saw in Relief, by Denis Pellerin
To celebrate a long bank holiday weekend here in the UK, Denis Pellerin is once again treating us to his incredible research with an article about Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller film Dial M for Murder.
On Test: Loreo 3D Photokit MK II 35mm Film Stereoscopic (3-D) Cameras
Two 35mm Loreo 3D Photokit MKII cameras are put through their paces in different conditions to see how these inexpensive analogue cameras perform.










