stereograph

/ˈstɛriəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A pair of nearly identical photographs or images that create a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope or with a special technique.
    • Using a stereoscope, the two flat images in the stereograph merged into a single 3D view.
    • My grandmother showed me a stereograph of the Grand Canyon from the 1920s.
    • The antique shop sold a stereograph of a Victorian street scene.
verb
  1. To take or produce a stereograph; to create a pair of images that give a three-dimensional effect.
    • They decided to stereograph the wedding ceremony for a more immersive album.
    • In the workshop, we were taught how to stereograph objects using a special camera rig.
    • The photographer learned to stereograph landscapes by taking two photos from slightly different angles.
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