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Using stereo photography for scientific observation
Kelley Wilder | De Montfort University, United Kingdom

While stereo photography is often seen as merely a popular amusement, it nonetheless constitutes a particular photographic method deployed in various sciences to observe landscape, identify particles, and reproduce optical phenomena. This paper addresses the use of stereo photography in several case studies across the natural sciences to better understand how this peculiar type of photography was put to work in doing observation of a very particular kind.