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$5.95
FOR pictures that you feel you can walk right into, for the "speaking likeness" that only stereo can give, you don't need elaborate or expensive equipment. A board and a box camera will launch you into the exciting world of 3-D, or you can experiment successfully with many types of cameras, film, lenses, and lighting.
Whether a stereo camera is the first camera you have ever used, or whether you are an experienced photographer, this book will give you much valuable advice.
The author, who has been experimenting with all kinds of stereo equipment for many years, tells you how to get the best pictures with whatever equipment you have or intend to buy. He also provides a reliable buying guide to the stereo cameras, viewers, projectors, and accessories now available.
You'll learn, for instance, the different methods by which either still or movie stereo pictures can be taken; the rules for 2-dimensional photography that can be applied to 3-D and those that cannot; the particular factors most important for depth and sharpness in stereo pictures; special techniques for stereo close-ups or distance shots, and many useful tricks to insure faithful color reproduction in your pictures.
The instruction is specific and practical, without involved discussion of optical theory. The author tells what to do and what not to do in terms that the greenest beginner can easily follow. But there is also much information for the experienced
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Jacket design by H. Lawrence Hoffman
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JULIUS B. KAISER
MAKE YOUR OWN
STEREO PICTURES
The Macmillan Company, New York
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