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stereoscopy
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ster·e·os·co·py (str-sk-p)
n.
An optical technique by which two images of the same object are blended into one, giving a three-dimensional appearance to the single image.

stereoscopy 
The science dealing with the perception of three-dimensional effects and of producing them. See stereopsis.


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These texts were printed on the reverse side of stereograph cards or in accompanying books; catalogs for Underwood & Underwood boasted that this text was written by "writers who are authorities on the subjects or countries visited" (Underwood & Underwood 1909:10).
Her adroit review of the factors influencing Fenton's still lives includes his production of a well-regarded copy photograph of a painting by the influential still-life painter George Lance and Fenton's experimentation with the genre of images published in the Stereoscopic Magazine, a short-lived periodical that featured stereograph cards with articles.
 
 
 
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