Microscopes

The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford. This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.

Telescope

The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford. This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.

3D Camera

The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford. This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.

Compass

The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford. This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.

Orrery (Planetenmaschine)

The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford. This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.

3D Mirror Rig [anaglyph]

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Use anaglyph goggles to see in stereo.

Karl Schodt, professional 3D camera-man, behind his mirror rig.

Description by Karl on how he sets up this rig:
nzphoto.tripod.com/3d/235cinemirrorsetup.html

kiwizone – Flickr

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Stereoscopic Roundness

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Roundness is a term from 3D movie making. This image was used to assess the effects of varying the stereo base on roundness as described here:
www.kiwizone.org/3d/315roundness.html

kiwizone – Flickr

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kiwizone – Flickr

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