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  • Muzeum Trójwymiaru

    The Three-Dimensional Museum collects collections of objects, publications, images and texts related to three-dimensional imaging techniques, also called stereoscopic or 3D. The collection includes hundreds of various objects, from historic stereo cameras and stereoscopes from the mid-nineteenth century to modern digital cameras and displays.


  • Deo VR video/still player

    Free VR player for all major platforms. Desktop Web browser also supported. Support for sbs images. I do not think the web version supports 3d displays or anaglyph. A new feature is Remote Control where a host can change the images or video that people are looking at, rather than them having to navigate. [related_posts_by_tax]


  • Stereopix

    Stereopix is a platform to share stereoscopic (3D) photographs. Similar to stereophotomaker or Phereo pages, the images can be displayed in various formats, including support for 3D displaysWhile it is free, you need to be approved to sign up, and it does run on donations. Jack DesBwa is the creator behind this, and has become…

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  • BROOKLYN STEREOGRAPHY

    Ian Ference’s 3D blog on all things stereographic, from classic scopes & stereoviews to historical context & modern analysis Interesting long post on “May Day 2020: Berkshire Knitting Mills 1924: The Nazis of Reading, PA, in 3D”


  • Susan Pinsky & David Starkman

    “We are a stereo pair who have been shooting 3-D photos and collecting 3-D items since 1976.” Flickr albums, extensive collection of photos, many with historical value They used to have an online store http://www.reel3d.com/ which is left up for reference.


  • 3D Legends

    Susan Pinsky’s site dedicated to people important to the world of stereoscopic imageryhttps://archivesusie3d.wixsite.com/3-dlegends

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  • Jim McManus’s Life is 3D

    He gave a presentation on converting 2d to 3d at the May 30, 2020 NYSA meeting. His website has some nice tutorials.


  • Ugo Capeto’s 3D Conversion and Paint

    http://3dstereophoto.blogspot.com/ Automatic depth map generation, stereo matching, multi-view stereo, Structure from Motion (SfM), photogrammetry, 2d to 3d conversion, etc. Check the “3D Software” tab for my free 3d software. Turn photos into paintings like impasto oil paintings, cel shaded cartoons, or watercolors. Check the “Painting Software” tab for my image-based painting software.  Stereophotomaker uses this…


  • Brian May

    Perhaps the currently most famous stereo photographer, he has published several books of 3D photography. He has invented the Owl viewer. While working towards his Phd in Astrophysics at Imperial College London, he took a hiatus to play in a rock band. In August 2007 he submitted his thesis, was awarded his Doctorate, and in…

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  • MINORU 3D WEBCAM

    Old Stereoscopic webcam, outputs anaglyph so it can be used with Zoom. Testing has not been able to make it directly work with Skype. Yes, you can use an anaglyph background with this.Wikipedia The updated drives are not online, as this is not supported anymore. We have what we think are the latest drivers on…



Next Meeting

We meet the first and second Tuesday of each month on Zoom. All are welcome!

Date & Time

Open Division
Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 7:00pm – 9:00pm PT


Special Division
Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 7:00pm – 9:00pm PT

Submission Deadline

Open Division
Monday, March 2, 2026


Special Division
Monday, March 9, 2026

Special Subject

Motion Blur – Capture a kinetic scene where one element is blurred by motion while the rest of the 3D environment remains sharp