| 31. | It was the second best selling stereo camera of the 1950s era, eclipsed only by the Stereo Realist.
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| 32. | This is a property that can also be achieved by precise alignment of the stereo cameras before image capture.
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| 33. | Though the design is clearly different, the Realist 45 has several features in common with the Kodak Stereo camera.
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| 34. | Since 2014, computer vision developments and increasing embedded GPU computing power have opened up new applications for stereo cameras.
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| 35. | Obstacle processing is done by a combination of Velodyne HDL-64E, Ibeo Alasca XT, Sick LMS, and stereo camera systems.
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| 36. | Bowers later picked up a stereo camera and now makes his own reels from family events, including his sister's wedding.
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| 37. | In addition to the common single lens variety, Semmendinger produced stereo cameras with combinations of either two or four lenses.
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| 38. | The "'Nimslo "'is a stereo camera with a brightfield viewfinder that produces 3D pictures which can be viewed without glasses.
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| 39. | Stanley shot the vast majority of the stereo images, mostly using a 1920s Rollei Heidoscope stereo camera with a plate back.
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| 40. | In the late 1940s, compact imported European stereo cameras that used 35 mm slide film began appearing in the US market.
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