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Stereographs • V&A Blog
A stereograph is composed of two pictures mounted next to each other, viewed with a set of lenses known as a stereoscope.
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Stereographs | American Antiquarian Society
Stereographs are made with two almost identical photographs, side by side, to be viewed through a stereoscope. The author Oliver Wendell Holmes, who invented an ...
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Stereograph | MoMA
When a card with two similar images side by side is viewed through a set of lenses, it creates an optical illusion that gives the impression of a single, three ...
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stereograph
stereograph, n. (ˈstɛriːəʊˌgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. stereo- + -graph.] 1. A picture (or pair of pictures) representing the object so that it appears (or may be made to appear) solid, a stereoscopic photograph.1859 Atlantic Monthly June 743 We have now obtained the double-eyed or twin pictures, or Stereograph...
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Stereoscope - Wikipedia
A stereoscope is a device for viewing a stereoscopic pair of separate images, depicting left-eye and right-eye views of the same scene, as a single ...
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STEREOGRAPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a pair of stereoscopic pictures or a picture composed of two superposed stereoscopic images that gives a three-dimensional effect when viewed with a ...
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David M. Lee (stereophotographer)
According to stereograph gallery owner Craig Goldwyn, Lee produced “ethereal stereocards of landscapes … in the tradition of Ansel Adams.”
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Stereograph Cards - About this Collection - Library of Congress
Stereographs consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image.
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About this Collection | Stereograph Cards - The Library of Congress
Stereographs consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image, usually ...
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Stereographs (1850 to 1900s) - Early Photographic Formats and ...
Stereographs are formed by placing two images side by side. These were most commonly produced with cameras that had two lenses side by side, 2.5 inches apart.
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STEREOGRAPH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a single or double picture for a stereoscope. verb (used with object). to make a stereograph of. stereograph. / -ˌɡrɑːf, ˈstɪər-, ˈstɛrɪəˌɡræf ...
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Stereographs Were the Original Virtual Reality
Stereographs Were the Original Virtual Reality ... The shocking power of immersing oneself in another world was all the buzz once before—about 150 years ago.
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stereogram
▪ I. stereogram1 (ˈstɛriːəʊgræm) [f. stereo- + -gram.] 1. A diagram representing a solid object on a plane; esp. a drawing in which the inequalities or curvature of a surface is indicated by contour lines or shading.1868 J. C. Maxwell Sci. Papers (1890) II. 101 The Construction of Stereograms of Sur...
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August Karl Rosiwal
His legacy includes the Rosiwal scale and the Rosiwal method, which is basically a method of petrographic analysis and led to the development of the stereograph
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stereographic
stereographic, a. (ˌstɛriːəʊˈgræfɪk) [ad. mod.L. stereographicus, f. Gr. στερεό-ς solid + -γραϕικός: see -graphic. Cf. F. stéréographique, It. stereografico.] 1. Delineating or representing a solid body on a plane; applied spec. to a kind of projection used in maps, etc., in which the centre of proj...
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