steven_e007
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Well done, how did you find that?!
I searched for hours and kept getting shunted into red / green anaglyphs every time.
I loved this bit:
Joseph Mahler (cousin of famed composer/conductor Gustav Mahler) is the inventor of the Vectograph.
Amazing!
Looks like you need special Polaroid Vectograph film... which I suspect is probably not available any more
.... mind you, they still make Titmus fly test sheets. Hmmm... more investigation needed, I think.
I've found links to StereoJets, now. This appears to be a modern updated version of the Vectograph but made with DIGITAL technology. (washes out mouth with soap...)
http://stereojetinc.com/html/applications.html
There's some hints about the original technique here:
http://www.3dculture.com/occ/Panoram_StereoJet.htm
This guy has some lenticulars and StereoJets taken from old BW stereo images in his gallery:
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Obviously you'd need the originals to see them in 3D - but intriguing that he has got from old Black and White pics to polaroid stereograms, somehow. No doubt using digital again, taking us off topic...
I searched for hours and kept getting shunted into red / green anaglyphs every time.
I loved this bit:
Joseph Mahler (cousin of famed composer/conductor Gustav Mahler) is the inventor of the Vectograph.
Amazing!
Looks like you need special Polaroid Vectograph film... which I suspect is probably not available any more

.... mind you, they still make Titmus fly test sheets. Hmmm... more investigation needed, I think.
I've found links to StereoJets, now. This appears to be a modern updated version of the Vectograph but made with DIGITAL technology. (washes out mouth with soap...)
http://stereojetinc.com/html/applications.html
There's some hints about the original technique here:
http://www.3dculture.com/occ/Panoram_StereoJet.htm
This guy has some lenticulars and StereoJets taken from old BW stereo images in his gallery:
Dead Link Removed
Obviously you'd need the originals to see them in 3D - but intriguing that he has got from old Black and White pics to polaroid stereograms, somehow. No doubt using digital again, taking us off topic...