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The projector was manufactured by Pintsch Bamag in Berlin in the 1950s. By using polarized light, it is possible to project two images onto the same surface and filter the images to the right eye with polarized glasses. The image for one eye is polarized vertically, the other horizontally.
Photo: Kronholm, Susanne / Tekniska museet
The projector was manufactured by Pintsch Bamag in Berlin in the 1950s. By using polarized light, it is possible to project two images onto the same surface and filter the images to the right eye with polarized glasses. The image for one eye is polarized vertically, the other horizontally.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The projector was manufactured by Pintsch Bamag in Berlin in the 1950s. By using polarized light, it is possible to project two images onto the same surface and filter the images to the right eye with polarized glasses. The image for one eye is polarized vertically, the other horizontally.
Photo: Okänd / Tekniska museet
The projector was manufactured by Pintsch Bamag in Berlin in the 1950s. By using polarized light, it is possible to project two images onto the same surface and filter the images to the right eye with polarized glasses. The image for one eye is polarized vertically, the other horizontally.
Photo: Okänd / Tekniska museet
The projector was manufactured by Pintsch Bamag in Berlin in the 1950s. By using polarized light, it is possible to project two images onto the same surface and filter the images to the right eye with polarized glasses. The image for one eye is polarized vertically, the other horizontally.
Photo: Okänd / Tekniska museet
The projector was manufactured by Pintsch Bamag in Berlin in the 1950s. By using polarized light, it is possible to project two images onto the same surface and filter the images to the right eye with polarized glasses. The image for one eye is polarized vertically, the other horizontally.
Photo: Okänd / Tekniska museet
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