Found stereoscopic WWI image of a military parade, 3-D rendering by A Nerd’s World (all images via anerdsworld.com) Last year, the New York Public Library turned old stereoscopic photographs into ...
Sometimes, goofing off on the web yields treasure. That's how I stumbled upon these cool old photos of Provincetown in the Robert N. Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views on the New York Public ...
There's no such thing as a time machine, so historic photographs are about as close as we can get to seeing what the area looked like more than 100 years ago. On a recent visit to the Bethlehem Area ...
Long before virtual-reality headsets, people were off virtually exploring the world from the comforts of their own homes. From the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, people used stereoscopes ...
To share intriguing pictures with your family and friends during the Victorian era, you would purchase stereoscope viewing cards and show them to people in your home. Call it the “Instagram” of the ...
Long before the first 3D TVs or movies, people were enjoying three-dimensional stereoscopic photographs. The new Minuta Stereo camera allows users to create their own, in a decidedly vintage fashion.
Long before 3D movies, there were 3D photographs. Stereoscopic photography is as old as photography itself. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, viewing images from a distant place in a stereoscope ...
When I was young, our local library had a handheld stereoscope for viewing photos in 3-D. The library had a collection of photos of exotic places and tourist attractions to look at through the ...
Stereoscopic image and video quality assessment is a multidisciplinary field that addresses the evaluation of visual content designed to deliver depth perception. This research area integrates ...