Stereoscopic photography

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Descripción

Refers to techniques used to produce the appearance of three-dimensionality in photographs by using two images made at slightly different positions, mounting them side by side, and viewing the pair through a stereoscope or other device. This type of photography was extremely popular in the Victorian period. The process was described in 1832, but the techniques were perfected only after 1856, when a twin-lens camera was designed to take two pictures of the same scene simultaneously. The viewpoints of the photographs were 2 1/2 inches apart, which is approximately the normal distance between human eyes.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300264509

Otros términos

  • stereoscopische fotografie [nl]
  • fotografía estereoscópica [es]
  • stereography (picture-taking technique) [en]
  • photography, stereoscopic [en]
  • stereophotography [en]
  • vista estereoscópica [es]