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The brand '''View-Master''' was used for a long-running series of 3-D viewers, image discs, and eventually cameras and projectors made by [[Sawyer's]] of Portland, Oregon, USA. The name is most associated with the iconic stereo viewer and its associated "reels," which offer seven views of a particular locale or theme, in pairs giving an illusion of 3-D.
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The brand '''View-Master''' was used for a long-running series of 3-D viewers, image discs, and eventually cameras and projectors made by [[Sawyer's]] of Portland, Oregon, USA. The name is most associated with the iconic stereo viewer and its associated "reels," paperboard disks with sub-miniature film slides, offering seven views of a particular locale or theme, in pairs giving an illusion of 3-D.
  
  
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.vmresource.com View-Master Resource], Dedicated to the View-Master
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* [https://internoinbakelite.wordpress.com/2016/06/13/video-tutorial-obsoleto/ View-Master system video tutorial] on [https://internoinbakelite.wordpress.com Interno in bakelite]

Latest revision as of 05:26, 19 January 2024

The brand View-Master was used for a long-running series of 3-D viewers, image discs, and eventually cameras and projectors made by Sawyer's of Portland, Oregon, USA. The name is most associated with the iconic stereo viewer and its associated "reels," paperboard disks with sub-miniature film slides, offering seven views of a particular locale or theme, in pairs giving an illusion of 3-D.











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