The next “Midcentury Stereopanorama” takes place at Brooklyn Film Camera on Dec. 6. Attendance is limited to 12 guests.
In the mid-19th century, photographs with ghostlike figures became collectible amusements thanks to the invention of the stereoscope – a device that created three-dimensional optical illusions.
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A viewer selects a card ... Among these collections of sights unseen were plenty of ghostly images. “The Ghost in the Stereoscope,” a colorized card, shows two men in open-mouthed surprise ...
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The title signals the jump scare that the image maker hoped would likewise amaze the viewer when the 3D ghost loomed before their very eyes. 'The Ghost in the Stereoscope,' a hand-colored card.