How to View Almost Any Stereoscopic (3-D) Image in VR, with ImmerGallery
I thought this guide would be useful for the heritage sector looking for ways to share and engage people with their collections, as well for as collectors and 3-D enthusiasts.
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The Perpetual Myths of Stereoscopy.
To commemorate Sir Charles Wheatstone on the 150th anniversary of his death, I thought I’d share a post to try and bring a sledgehammer to some of the perpetual myths of stereoscopy.
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Making a Stereoscopic Calotype at Lacock Abbey, with Jo Gane and Robert Douglas.
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‘Advertising in the Stereoscope’. Photo Historian Denis Pellerin shares more of his incredible research to give us an insight and overview of the history of advertising in the stereoscope with a richly illustrated text.
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Amblyopia and Brain Plasticity: Exploring Pathways to Restore Stereoscopic Vision, by Victor Levy.
Victor shares his incredible personal journey of reclaiming his stereoscopic vision.
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150 years ago, Sir Charles Wheatstone died in a hotel room in Paris surrounded by his family & friends.
Let’s celebrate the inventor of the Stereoscope (and of many other things) in the hope that we can do something in the near future to honour him properly. www.charleswheatstone.com
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Today, 19th October 2025, marks the 150th anniversary of the death of British polymath Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875).
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