If you want to view more stereographs easily, the Stereoscopy Blog has a recent post describing how to install Chrome extensions that enable you to swap side-by-side 3D images for cross-eyed viewing or create red/cyan anaglyphs for viewing through 3D glasses: https://stereoscopy.blog/2026/03/16/sbsswapperapp/ #Stereoscopy #Stereographs #Photography
Stereoscopic Parallel/Cross-View Image and Video Swapper: Free Chrome Browser Extension. Step-by-Step Guide

The amazing Masuji Suto has done it again, and has created a free extension for the Chrome browser on PC and Mac, which will let you view a parallel-view 3-D image or video as a cross-view, and vic…

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The Father's Congratulations (ca. 1900), from Engagement to Wedding stereograph collection.

Source: Boston Public Library / Flickr: The Commons

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/6e65c3bf-e283-4668-bfbe-2a08aff82c11

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On the way to the sacred places on the mountain (1917) by Lewis Larsson, John D. Whiting.

Source: Library of Congress

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#judaism #mountains #stereographs #religion #israel #holy-land #rituals #hebrew #holidays #palestine #sacrifice #bible #art #publicdomain