My colleague has a collection of stereoscopic views from the 19th century that he'd like to reproduce online, in such a way that they appear in 3d, without the need for a stereoscopic viewer. I know this isn't exactly a digital humanities type question, but on the other hand, I figured if anybody'd know, it'd be around here. Thank you!
Software for stereoscopy?
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Shawn, besides sites that teach you how to look cross-eyed appropriately to see these images without a viewer, the only thing I know of this sort is software that will convert a stereoscopic view to a single image that sort of wiggles back and forth, lending a 3-d effect:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/schillr-stereoscopic-3d-viewer/
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