A Practical Guide to Stereo Photography
by Jacobus G. Ferwerda "Every line in this book is as valid today as it was in 1982" was recently said about this book. Throughout the years many experts have called this book "The Bible of Stereo Photography". Since its first printing in 1982, thousands of copies of The World of 3-D have been sold to stereo photographers around the world. This book has been widely acknowledged as the standard text on the subject. It still is the most complete and definitive book presently available on stereo photography in all its practical aspects from seeing, taking, and producing three-dimensional images.
It starts out with information basic enough for the absolute beginner, but advances in logical steps to cover more advanced and diverse topics. The World of 3-D sets out to answer the questions that are asked by everyone who wants to make their own 3-D pictures while, at the same time, it challenges the more experienced stereographer to think about what he is doing from new and diverse perspectives.
The World of 3-D includes over 245 illustrations, many of which are stereo pairs suitable for free viewing or viewing with a simple viewer. The Man of 3-D, Jacobus G. Ferwerda (1910-1990), gained international renown with his lectures with stereo projection, his publications of his own stereo research and the stereo macro camera he designed and built himself. Ferwerda's 3-D life is described in "The Man of 3-D" that comes with 21 stereo pictures on three View-Master Reels, which include highlights from his 3-D work during 1935-1980. This 3-Reel Album is a free supplement to the fourth printing of The World of 3-D (a $16.95 value)
Part 1 - An Easy Beginning: Stereo Pairs on Paper
1. Stereo Photos with an ordinary camera
2. Simple mounting of paper pairs
3. Simple stereoscopes
4. Viewing stereo without a viewer
5. More about stereoscopes
6. Stereo photography now and in the past
Part 2 - Taking a Stereo Picture
7. Taking a stereo picture
8. Techniques
9. Convergence; advantages & disadvantages
10. Stereo photography with a reduced or enlarged base
11. Choosing the subject
Part 3 - Perfection in Stereo Mounting
12. The Stereo Window
13. Stereo Mounting of slides, especially for projection
14. Worked out mounting methods for slides
15. Different mounting methods
16. Marking stereo slides
Part 4 - Stereo Projection
17. We use polarization of light
18. Stereo Projector and position of stereo slides
19. Operation of the stereo projection screen
20. The Presentation of a stereo show
Part 5 - Separation of Homologous Points
21. About viewing stereoscopically
22. Optimal imitation of the visible reality by projection
23. The position of infinity points on the slides
24. Parallax and deviation
25. Mounting close-ups with a normal base
Part 6 - A Few Special Stereo Techniques
26. Brief description of some methods
27. Autostereoscopy
Included with book - 3 reel Album of Ferwerda's Work