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Stereo photography, stereoscopic photography or stereo in short, is a technique in which a camera, specially designed or modified for this, takes two pictures at the time of the same scene. The two pictures are taken from a slightly different point of view, like the left eye and the right eye in human vision. When the two pictures are viewed with a stereo viewer (stereoscope), the left picture is shown to the left eye and the right picture to the right eye, and that recreates the tridimensional effect (stereoscopy).

The main formats for stereo photography at the beginning of the 20th century were 6x13cm and 45x107mm for a pair of glass plate photos. In the 1950s the cameras tended to adopt some variation around the 24x23mm size per picture on regular 35mm film.

[source: http://camerapedia.org/wiki/Stereo]

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