stereoviews
Stereoviews are paired photographs or images that are slightly offset from one another so that, when viewed through a stereoscope or similar device, they produce the illusion of three-dimensional depth. Each image is intended for a specific eye, and the brain fuses the two views into a single, immersive scene.
The concept originated in the early 19th century with the development of the stereoscope. Charles Wheatstone
Formats and viewing devices vary. Traditional stereoviews are viewed with a mechanical or handheld stereoscope that
Stereoviews have influenced fields ranging from education and collecting to entertainment and virtual reality, illustrating how