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stereograph A cardboard mount holding two photographs of the same subject, each from a slightly different point of view. When viewed with binocular vision, a stereoscopic effects of three-dimensional depth of fields is achieved.
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stereograph a photo taken with a camera that has two side-by-side lenses that when viewed gives a three-dimensional effect.
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stereograph A Victorian invention, this was two almost identical pictured printed side by side and, viewed through a stereoscope, produced a 3D image.
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