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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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31 of 34  Sun 23rd Sep 2018 10:41am  

Thank you both, and thank you Tony particularly for the initial idea.... you know by now that once a seed of an idea is sown....!! Wink There are 7 views already there to choose from - most of which you've probably seen - but members can now also upload their own, too. Simply scan the whole stereoview card as one piece, and upload. If you wish to improve the contrast, etc., of an image before uploading then that's fine - a better quality image will appear more stunning in 3D. Time permitting, some small tweaks and improvements should be forthcoming over the next few days.... Thumbs up
Local History and Heritage - 3D 'Stereoview' photos of Coventry
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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32 of 34  Mon 24th Sep 2018 3:56pm  

As promised, some tweaks have now been made. Any stereoview cards that have been printed (or scanned) "wonky" can now be straightened up. Cheers! Cheers
Local History and Heritage - 3D 'Stereoview' photos of Coventry
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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33 of 34  Thu 10th Dec 2020 8:31pm  

For those who'd like a real one of these for themselves, there's a super original Victorian Francis Bedford stereoview of St. Michael's on eBay at the moment, at a very reasonable price starting at £6.... I had to pay around 20 quid for most of mine!
Local History and Heritage - 3D 'Stereoview' photos of Coventry
Helen F
Warrington
34 of 34  Fri 11th Dec 2020 2:01pm  

I was tempted, but I've already got some beauties from this direction.
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