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The instrument company owned by Jules Richard was a pioneer in [[stereo]] photography, popularizing a 45x107mm plate format which made very portable stereo cameras possible.
 
The instrument company owned by Jules Richard was a pioneer in [[stereo]] photography, popularizing a 45x107mm plate format which made very portable stereo cameras possible.
  
The Richard '''Vérascope''' was used on a long series of stereo cameras, beginning in 1893, and continuing through the 1950s with the [[Verascope f40]] (which was imported into the US under the [[Busch]] name).
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The Richard '''Vérascope''' brand was used on a long series of stereo cameras, beginning in 1893, and continuing through the 1950s with the [[Verascope f40]] (which was imported into the US under the [[Busch]] name).
  
 
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The instrument company owned by Jules Richard was a pioneer in stereo photography, popularizing a 45x107mm plate format which made very portable stereo cameras possible.

The Richard Vérascope brand was used on a long series of stereo cameras, beginning in 1893, and continuing through the 1950s with the Verascope f40 (which was imported into the US under the Busch name).

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