I'm very excited to introduce to the blog Stereoscopic Photographer and Film-maker Andrew Brooks, and share some beautiful examples of his work as well as fantastic video tutorials.
Tag: tutorial
Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with a Single Lens
I thought I'd make a post about the different ways to make stereoviews with a single lens. You don't need specialist equipment to take 3D photos, you can use almost any camera!
Create Your Own Panning Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs!
To celebrate two years of The Stereoscopy Blog we're going to have a play with StereoPhoto Maker and make a panning stereoview video; these work really well on wide landscape stereoviews and are ideal for use on smartphones and social media. I'm writing it step-by-step and as there are so many steps involved you may want to bring a picnic/sleeping blanket for this one!
Stereoscopic (3-D) Photos with your Smartphone – Quick Video Tutorial
A quick video tutorial showing how to take stereoviews with the smartphone apps i3DSteroid and 3DSteroid Pro.
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.
How to View Stereoscopic 3-D Images Online
One 'bonus' of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic is that it made stereoscopic 3-D artists and events share more online, making it more accessible. This post will help you to watch along in 3-D
How to Make Wigglegrams Using Photoshop
A tutorial about making a wigglegram using Photoshop and digital camera images or films from cameras such as a Nishika N8000, Nimslo, Nishika N9000, Fuji Rensha Cardia, Kalimar 3D, RETO3D, etc.
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.
How to Make Anaglyph and Stereoscopic (3-D) Photos Using Photoshop
I'm aware that not everyone will be able to use Stereo Photo Maker to make stereoviews, especially some Mac users, so I thought I'd write a tutorial to explain how to align images and turn them into a stereocard which can be printed off - all whilst only using Photoshop.









