Result
立体めがね

3D Glasses 立体めがね

Stereographs used two almost identical photographs taken by shifting the viewing angle to match the parallax of the left and right eye. By placing them side by side, the viewers could see the photographed object three-dimensionally. There was also a special device that enlarged the photographs and made it easier to see them in three dimensions. Stereographs became popular worldwide from the late 19th to the early 20th century, and many were produced in Japan.
Collection of
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Title
3D Glasses
Collection ID
90360211
Category
Lifestyle and Folk Custom
Creation Date
1887~1907 19~20世紀 
Size
20.5cm x 18.4cm x 31.9cm
Materials/Collection
Akagi Kiyoshi Collection
Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-5167.html

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