More 3D Content
If you in search of more 3D content, I've got you covered. Whether you want to look at more stereo pairs or learn a bit more about the history and science behind stereoscopy, here are my recommend resources on the subject.
Online Galleries
There is plenty of 3D content online to keep you occupied for hours on end. A simple Google search of "Stereo Pairs" will give you a {} to work with.
The 3D gallery by the London Stereoscopic Company (LSC) is a great source of stereo pairs
Books
As much as I enjoy viewing online galleries on my computer/phone, my eyes could use a break from a screen every now and then. So, it's nice to have some old-fashion books on hand.
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3D books can be a bit tricky to come by nowadays, modern ones at least. You may have some luck searching for them on eBay (many in used condition). My most recent find is a book called "Welcome To The Universe in 3D" co-written by the famous astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson and published in 2022. The book features over 50 colored images of planets, stars, galaxies, & other celestial phenomena. As someone who loves anything that has to do with space, this is a great book.


In addition to images, the book provides descriptions and explanations of what you're viewing. But, if you just want a good source of astronomical stereo images, you can visit this page which also provides stereo animations!
Stereo Cards
You may have found that many online images of stereo pairs were in a format similar to the ones below. You may be wondering where you can find them. Truth be told, they aren't as common as they once were. Again, you may find some individuals or sets on eBay.
