Posted by Viarium at Oct. 8, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

Hello everyone!👏

We continue our series of posts about VR history, and today we’ll tell you about Stereoscopic photos & viewers!👍
In 1838 Charles #Wheatstone’s research demonstrated that the brain processes the different two-dimensional images from each eye into a single object of three dimensions. Viewing two side by side stereoscopic images or photos through a stereoscope gave the user a sense of depth and immersion. The later development of the popular View-Master stereoscope (patented 1939), was used for “virtual tourism”. The design principles of the Stereoscope is used today for the popular Google Cardboard and low budget VR head mounted displays for mobile phones.📱
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