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(animated stereo) Strolling Through the Ruins after 1906 Earthquake

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(animated stereo) Strolling Through the Ruins after 1906 Earthquake
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the medium (500 x 500) animated image scroll down to the first comment below; to see the large (900 x 900) view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).

Details and History
The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This image is derived from the 1906 H. C. White Co. stereograph titled California St., to Fairmount Hotel, great Merchant's Exchange on left, San Francisco disaster, U.S.A.

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View all animated stereo San Francisco Earthquake images.
View all animated stereo H. C. White images.

Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005691287/ .

Technical trivia
Black level enhanced using Picturewindow Pro. Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.


(animated stereo) Sandlot baseball, circa 1923
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate view the image at original resolution (click all sizes) or simply scroll down.

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.

The library of congress offers a multitude of historical images online, many needing no license to redistribute. The original image of The Dinky rinks, ball nine shows an early 20th century sandlot baseball game. The image, copyright 1923 by the Exhibit Supply Company, has no known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress reproduction number LC-USZ62-79483

Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.


(animated stereo) Doll surgery, 1907
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate an approximately 500x500 image scroll down to the comments. A larger 1500x1600 version animates when viewing original size (click all sizes).

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. Note that the original there is first generation and should have more detail.

The library of congress offers a multitude of historical images online, many needing no license to redistribute. The original 1907 image of a girl cutting open a doll with scissors, from an H. C. White stereoview, is titled Private investigations lead to - . No known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress digital ID: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c07967

Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.

(animated stereo) Mourning dress in the ruins of Richmond, 1865

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(animated stereo) Mourning dress in the ruins of Richmond, 1865
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the medium (500 x 448) animated image and a cropped version scroll down to the first comment below; to see the large (992 x 889) view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).

The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This image is derived from the Alexander Gardner stereograph titled Richmond, Virginia. (Two women in black). A modern image of similar Civil War era mourning dress is available from the defunct Museum of Funeral customs, via wikipedia.

Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/cwp2003005697/PP .

Technical trivia
The left and right digital images were loaded into StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. One image is larger than the other, necessitating resizing as the first step. Much of the damage to the glass plate negative could be removed by judicius cropping. Subsequent image rotations, size adjustments, and alignments were not recorded before animated gif generation.


(animated stereo) The Matador crop (Mexico, c1900)
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the medium (500 x 500) animated image scroll down to the first comment below; to see the large (800 x 800) view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).

The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This image is derived from the 1900 Keystone View Co. stereograph titled Mexican Bull Ring--Flaunting the scarlet. The Wikipedia page on bullfighting offers a great deal of relevant history and context.

Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/00650274/ .

Technical trivia
Black level enhanced using Picturewindow Pro. Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. Scaling: Left, 99.8; Right, 100.1

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