What was the process of viewing stereoscopic images?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Stereoscopist
Viewing stereoscopic images involves using two slightly different images, one for each eye, to create a three-dimensional effect. Traditionally, viewers used a stereoscope, a device that held the images at the correct distance and angle. The brain combines the two images, resulting in depth perception. Modern methods include virtual reality headsets and 3D glasses, enhancing the experience.