Museum Tag: 45x107mm

Inverseur automatique 45x107, Luxe

Inverseur automatique 45x107, Luxe

The Auto­­mat­ic-inverseur is a device used for the auto­mat­ic trans­po­si­tion of stereo neg­a­tives and the pro­duc­tion of devel­oped pos­i­tive stere­oviews on glass. The device con­sists of a frame fit­ted with a cov­er enclos­ing the neg­a­tive and pos­i­tive plates. The frame includes an aper­ture through which light 

Inverseur automatique 45x107

Inverseur automatique 45x107

The Auto­­mat­ic-inverseur is a device used for the auto­mat­ic trans­po­si­tion of stereo neg­a­tives and the pro­duc­tion of devel­oped pos­i­tive stere­oviews on glass. The device con­sists of a frame fit­ted with a cov­er enclos­ing the neg­a­tive and pos­i­tive plates. The frame includes an aper­ture through which light 

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Le Taxiphote’ with Original Storage Desk ‘Meuble Bureau’

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Le Taxiphote’ with Original Storage Desk ‘Meuble Bureau’

A bake­lite tray con­tain­ing 25 glass slides can be insert­ed by flip­ping down the front of the view­er. Then, by depress­ing the lever on the right side of the hous­ing, one slide after anoth­er can be exam­ined. On the left side of the view­er, there 

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Le Taxiphote modèle mécanique’ with Original Table and ‘Trousse de Taxiphote’ lens set

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Le Taxiphote modèle mécanique’ with Original Table and ‘Trousse de Taxiphote’ lens set

A bake­lite tray con­tain­ing 25 glass slides can be insert­ed by flip­ping down the front of the view­er. Then, by turn­ing a crank on the right side of the hous­ing, one slide after anoth­er can be exam­ined. One turn to lift the slide and anoth­er 

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Métascope Spécial à foyer court’ with Original Storage cabinet

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Métascope Spécial à foyer court’ with Original Storage cabinet

To place a slide tray, the lid on the top and the front pan­el must be opened. The lever that loads the slides is in the down posi­tion and locked. After the slide tray is insert­ed, the lever is unlocked and moves upward. The first 

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Le Taxiphote modèle optique’ with Original storage cabinet

Tray-Stereoscope ‘Le Taxiphote modèle optique’ with Original storage cabinet

A bake­lite tray con­tain­ing 25 glass slides can be insert­ed by flip­ping down the front of the view­er. Then, by depress­ing the lever on the right side of the hous­ing, one slide after anoth­er can be exam­ined. On the left side of the view­er, there 

Prism Stereoscope ‘Le Benescope. Auto-Redresseur’

Prism Stereoscope ‘Le Benescope. Auto-Redresseur’

Georges-Adolphe-Emmanuel-Pierre Balmit­gère was born on Sep­tem­ber 3, 1871, in Algiers, and died on Novem­ber 4, 1918, at the age of 47. Very lit­tle is known about him, except that he became inter­est­ed in stere­oscopy and filed three patents and two addi­tions between 1907 and 1909, 

Binocular Stereoscope ‘Stereo-Dioskop’

Binocular Stereoscope ‘Stereo-Dioskop’

The Stereo-Dioskop is a com­pact binoc­u­lar-style stere­o­scope. The view­er was a com­mer­cial suc­cess and was also dis­trib­uted by oth­er Ger­man cam­era man­u­fac­tur­ers includ­ing ICA, Con­tes­sa-Net­­tel, and Franke & Hei­decke. (from: Com­pendi­um of Stereoscopes)

Binocular Stereoscope ‘Jumelle lux’

Binocular Stereoscope ‘Jumelle lux’

Fur­ther read­ing: Stere­oscopy His­to­ry Series — Lucien Bize (A. Ruiter)