File:Watching a free show, on Theatre Street, --locking north to Asakusa Tower, Tokyo, Japan (1904) by Underwood & Underwood, Publishers.jpg

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Asakusa Tower (SKA960)

Svenska: Stereobild av betraktare av gratisshow, Teatergatan invid Asakusa Tower, Tokyo.
English: Stereo image. Watching a fee show on Theater street by Asakusa Tower in Tokyo.

Photo: Underwood & Underwood, 1904.
Flickr Tags: Tekniska Museet The National Museum of Science and Technology stereobild stereoimage Asakusa Tower Asakusa Tokyo Japan Underwood & Underwood 1904.


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Svenska: Stereofotografering är en metod att ta tredimensionella bilder. Tekniken utvecklades redan vid slutet av 1800-talet och innebär en form av dubbelfotografering. Genom stereoskopi kan vi ta bilder som uppfattas som tredimensionella. En kamera för stereoskopiska bilder tar två fotografier samtidigt, med en förskjutning som motsvarar avståndet mellan våra ögon, ungefär sex centimeter. När vi betraktar de båda bilderna samtidigt med ett öga på var bild upplever vi ett djup i bilden som om vi betraktat motivet ur kamerans vinkel i fotograferings-ögonblicket.

Redan i slutet av 1800-talet användes tekniken och genom särskilda betraktningsapparater kunde man titta på naturtrogna bilder från främmande länder. Stereofotografier blev snabbt väldigt populära och erbjöd betraktaren en möjlighet att resa i fantasin och ”besöka” avlägsna och exotiska platser.

Tekniska museet har en stor samling stereofotografier. De flesta från före och strax efter 1900. De har i regel kommit till museet tillsammans med någon form av betraktningsapparat för stereofotografi. Dessa finner du i våra samlingar https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/samlingar/bilder/
English: Stereo photography is a method to take three-dimensional images. The technology was developed in the late 1800s and involves a form of double shooting. By stereoscopy, we can take pictures that are perceived as three-dimensional. A camera for stereo photography can take two photographs at the same time, with a delay corresponding to the distance between our eyes, about six centimeters. When we look at the two images at the same time with an eye on each image, we are experiencing a depth in the picture as if we looked at the subject from the camera angle in the shooting moment.

The technique was used already in the late 1800s and with special stereoscopes could people look at lifelike pictures from foreign countries. Stereo photographs quickly became very popular and offered the viewer an opportunity to travel in the imagination and "visit" distant and exotic places.

The National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm, Sweden has a large collection of stereo photographs. Most of them are from around 1900. The most of them has been given to the museum along with different kinds of viewing apparatus for stereo photography. These can be found in our collections https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/en/collections/images/
Camera location35° 43′ 01.26″ N, 139° 47′ 55.45″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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