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Preparation of stereoscopic photographs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

Rodney M. Feldmann*
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242
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Because many fossils are preserved in relatively high relief, that is they are not preserved on flat surfaces, it is often desirable to prepare a stereoscopic photographs which permit viewing the specimen as a three dimensional object. This could be easily accomplished by considering that stereoscopy is achieved simply by superimposing two images of an object upon one another, the images having been viewed from slightly different perspectives.

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Paleontological Illustration
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Copyright © 1989 Paleontological Society 

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References

Kummel, B., and Raup, D. 1964. Handbook of Paleontological Techniques. W.H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, 852 p.Google Scholar