The Stereo Realist is a stereo camera that was manufactured by the David White Company from 1947 to 1971. It was the most popular 35 mm stereo camera ever manufactured[1] and started the era of popular stereo photography of the mid 20th century.
The StereoRealist is a stereo camera that was manufactured by the David White Company from 1947 to 1971. It was the most popular 35 mm stereo camera ever...
In the 1950s, stereo cameras gained some popularity with the StereoRealist and similar cameras that employed 135 film to make stereo slides. 3D pictures...
photography enthusiasts. The StereoRealist featured a more compact 5P format, which soon became known as the "Realist format". It yielded 16 pairs on...
The Kodak Stereo Camera was a 35mm film stereo camera produced between 1954 and 1959. Similar to the StereoRealist, the camera employed two lenses to...
popularity. Other makes of cameras employing the Realist format began appearing in the early 1950s. The StereoRealist and competing products can still be found...
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private-label products under the brand name Realist, changing the brand name to Realistic after being sued by StereoRealist. During the period the chain was based...
Boulevard (circa 1957) and Norms Restaurant on Slauson Avenue, using a StereoRealist camera. Armét & Davis was one of his key clients. These slides were...
Thirty stereoscopic slides in viewer. Photographs made in 1974 with a StereoRealist. VOL. LXIX – Los Angeles, CA, February 4, 1969. New York: Roman Nvmerals...
binocular depth perception the edges of the two images seemingly fuse into one "stereo window". In current practice, the images are prepared so that the scene...
cameras, it will surpass the sales of the StereoRealist and will probably make it the best selling stereo camera to date. The improvements in the design...
He photographed the homes of Lucille Ball and Harold Lloyd with the StereoRealist camera. His clients included the architects Paul Revere Williams, William...
ISBN 978-0-85184-071-0. Period 3D photographs taken by Leo Villa on a StereoRealist camera given to him by Donald Campbell. Villa, Life with the Speed King...
slides. The resulting stereo slides could then be viewed using conventional Realist format viewers or even projected with stereo projectors. The dot that...
lyrical content found on Songs from the Wood, Heavy Horses adopts a more realist and earthly perspective of country living — the album and its title track...
Guide, a Catholic publication called The Critic, and Paul Krassner's The Realist. He began contributing to the National Lampoon as of its first issue in...
which rely on their harmonic accompaniment for interest: "Basically a realist, he instinctively kept his melodies close to the rhythms and cadences of...