Three-dimensional imaging
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9 Archival description results for Three-dimensional imaging
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- 2005.006.10.01
- Item
- [1998]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm stereo camera with CdS metering. Manual or automatic exposure. 24 x 29mm images. Industar-81 F2.8/38mm lenses. Comes with leather pouch, sun shades, small parts, and hard plastic case.
- 2005.006.10.08
- Item
- [between 1978 and 1988]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-made stereo camera created by attaching two instamatic cameras together (a Kodak X-15 and a Kodak X-15F).
- 2005.006.10.10
- Item
- [ca. 1954]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an inexpensive plastic "3-D" stereo camera made by the Coronet Camera Company. The camera has a binocular viewfinder for 4 stereo pairs or 8 single exposures and uses 127 film for 4.5 x 5 cm exposures, featuring a single speed shutter, 1/50, and a twin f11 meniscus fixed-focus lenses.
- 2017.010.08.02
- File
- 1891-1905
Stereographs in this series were photographed by James M. Davis, and published by B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire.
Davis, James M.
- 2017.010.08.018
- File
- ca. 1875
File contains photographic stereocards depicting Italian architectural sites by Carlo Ponte and Carlo Naya, including St. Peters (Rome), the entrance to the Grand Canal (Venice), Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Milan), the Porta Magna Arsenal (Venice), PIazza San Marco (Venice), the Giants Staircase of the Doges Palace (Venice), the Roman Amphitheater (Verona). Some stereocards published under the name "C. Naya Venise".
C. P. Venezia
London Stereoscopic Company steteographs of America
- 2017.010.08.019
- File
- 1854-1890
File contains photographic stereocards depicting views of New York state, including Trenton Falls, the Catskill Mountains, and West Point, as well as views of the UK including Alton Towers and Furness Abbey.
W. England