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Stereoscopic Photography - Science, Industry and Education

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Stereoscopic Photography — Its Application to Science, Industry and Education is a 385-page reference work by Arthur W. Judge (Associate of the Royal College of Science, London; Whitworth Scholar; Member of the Royal Photographic Society), published by Chapman and Hall, London, in its second revised and enlarged edition (1935), expanded by 94 pages from the first edition of 1926.

The work covers the complete theory and practice of stereoscopic photography across twenty-one chapters: the physiological causes of stereoscopic vision, photographic principles in stereoscopy, single-lens camera techniques, camera selection and accessories, stereoscopic cameras, viewing systems, photographic processes, close-up and wide-angle stereograms, pseudo-stereoscopic results, monocular vision relief impressions, stereoscopic instruments, educational and scientific applications, microscopy, astronomy, radiography, aerial photography, anaglyphs, and stereoscopic projection. The bibliography (p.331) and index (p.335) complete the volume.

A full-page advertisement on p.384 promotes the Rolleidoscop and Heidoscop stereo cameras by Franke & Heidecke — precision instruments of the highest quality fitted with Zeiss Tessar lenses — distributed in Great Britain by Hunter R. F. Ltd., 51 Gray's Inn Road, London W.C.1.

Table of Contents:
  • Chapter I: Introductory
  • p.4 Chapter II: The Causes of Stereoscopic Vision
  • p.34 Chapter III: Photographic Principles in Stereoscopy
  • p.42 Chapter IV: Stereoscopy with a Single Lens Camera
  • p.60 Chapter V: The Selection of Cameras and Accessories
  • p.73 Chapter VI: Stereoscopic Cameras
  • Chapter VII: The Viewing of Stereograms
  • Chapter VIII: Photographic Processes and Notes
  • p.159 Chapter IX: Stereoscopic Photography of Small Objects
  • p.166 Chapter X: The Wide Angle Stereogram
  • p.171 Chapter XI: Pseudo-Stereoscopic Results
  • p.178 Chapter XII: Monocular Vision Relief Impressions
  • p.183 Chapter XIII: Some Stereoscopic Instruments
  • p.195 Chapter XIV: Stereoscopic Applications and Curiosities
  • p.213 Chapter XV: Anaglyphs
  • Chapter XVI: Educational and Scientific Applications
  • Chapter XVII: Stereoscopy and Microscopy
  • Chapter XVIII: The Application of Stereoscopy to Astronomy
  • p.270 Chapter XIX: Stereoscopy and Radiography
  • p.284 Chapter XX: Stereoscopic Aerial Photography
  • p.308 Chapter XXI: The Projection of Stereoscopic Pictures
  • p.331 Bibliography
  • p.335 Index

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