Civil War stéréoview couleur SV anaglyphe fuji my3d 3d

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Vendeur: historyincolor ✉️ (1.596) 100%, Lieu où se trouve: Los Angeles, CA, US, Lieu de livraison: US et de nombreux autres pays, Numéro de l'objet: 220822560853 Civil War stéréoview couleur SV anaglyphe fuji my3d 3d . Images include: Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, R.E. Lee, Grant, Sherman, Beauregard, McClellan, Custer, Burnside, Booth, USS Monitor, Gettysburg, Antietam,  Richmond, Petersburg, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Ft. Sumter, Washington DC and more!  Go to civilwarin3d.com/vol1 for full list.   Civil War In 3D - Volume One, can be viewed on your computer (PC or Mac) 3D glasses included, on a Fuji W1/W3 camera or an iPhone/ iTouch.  The disc allows you to see in 3D, 100 classic images taken during the Civil War.  Each image has been restored and hand tinted (colored) to give the viewer the opportunity to see the images as if they were there.   The richness and detail of each image can be explored further.  Additional close-up views of each image reveal small details, allowing the viewer to see much more than can be seen in the original picture.  Now you can view individual soldiers in the scene, inspect the fine detail of the items in their hands, the horses, artillery or other aspects that you may have missed.     Image close-ups/sizes: 3D Anaglyphs for PC: 863 close-ups, 1280x720 pixels Fuji MPO: 583 close-ups, 720x405 pixels (per side) iPhone/iTouch: 563 close-ups, 452x640 pixels (per side) ============= Images included: (Visit Civilwarin3d.com to see images of each card) 1. View of Mortar and Artillery/ Broadway Landing, VA; April 1865 2. Capt. Custer of the 5th Cavalry/ With Lt. Washington, a prisoner and classmate 3. Resting after 2nd Bull Run/ Manassas Junction, Va; August 1862 4. Edmund Ruffin/ Fired the first shot of the Battle of Fort Sumter 5. Hanging of Lincoln Conspirators/ Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt; July 7 1865 6. Pvt. Francis E. Brownell/ Ellsworth's Avenger 7. Staff of Gen. Fitz-John Porter/ Lt. George A. Custer reclining 8. Sergeant Johnny Clem (later Lt.)/ Was Sgt at age 13 (image from 1870's) w/Bro. 9. Gen. Grant's Council of War/ Grant examining map held by Gen. Meade 10. Magazine in Battery Rodgers/ The defenses of Washington, Alexandria, VA 11. Three Confederate Prisoners/ Gettysburg, PA; July 1863 12. Sally Port; Yorktown, Virginia/ in the SW point of entrenchments, 1862 13. The "Old Hero of Gettysburg,"/ John L. Burns; Gettysburg, Pa; July 1863 14. Gen. Burnside/Matthew Brady/ Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 11 1862 15. Federal Battery/ Fair Oaks, Va; June 1862 16. Captain Belle Boyd/ Spy - Confederate States of America 17. African-Americans repair track/ Battle of Stones River, Murfreesboro, TN; 1863 18. CSS Virginia II Smokestack/ Richmond, Virginia, April 1865 19. Dead South Carolina soldier/ Petersburg, Va., April 1865 20. Major Pauline Cushman/ Spy - United States of America 21. U.S.S. monitor Catskill/ Deck and officers, Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1865 22. General Robert E. Lee/ Custis Lee (left) and aide Walter Taylor (right) 23. Thomas "Boston" Corbett/ Killed John Wilkes Booth April 26th, 1865 24. USS New Hampshire/ Unidentified sailor with Parrot gun 25. Killed at the Battle of Antietam/ Dead of Stonewall Jackson's Brigade; Sept. 1862 26. Alexander H. Stephens/ Vice President, C.S.A 1861-1865 27. William H. Seward/ United States Secretary of State, 1861-1869 28. Rear Adm. David G. Farragut/ Damn the torpedoes. Full Speed ahead! 29. Gen. Pierre Beauregard, CSA/ Commander of Confederate forces in the West 30. Colonel John S. Green/ 6th Virginia Cavalry; C.S.A. 31. Lt. General U.S. Grant/ Commander of U.S. Forces 32. President Abraham Lincoln/ February 5th, 1865 33. General Robert E. Lee/ April 16th 1865; Richmond Virginia 34. Alfred R. Waud, Artist/ of Harper's Weekly, Gettysburg, PA July 1863 35. Capt. Gibson's Flying Artillery/ Peninsular Campaign, June 1862 36. Sailors on deck of USS Monitor/ James River, VA, July 9th 1862 37. Officers and men, 3d Regiment,/ Mass. Heavy Artillery, Fort Totten, DC 38. General George E. Pickett/ Confederate States of America 39. Confederate Sharpshooter/ Rocks could not save him, Gettysburg, July 1863 40. Mary Todd Lincoln/ Inaugural Dress, March 4th 1865 41. A lone grave on the battlefield/ (John Marshall) Antietam, Maryland, Sept 1862 42. Major General Robert Anderson/ Commander Fort Sumter, 1861 (Photo 1865) 43. Giant Sling Cart/ Used in removing the captured artillery 44. Lt. George Custer with dog/ The Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862 45. Evergreen Cemetery Gatehouse/ Gettysburg, PA; July 1863 46. Tent life of 31st Penn. Inf./ at Queen's farm, vicinity of Fort Slocum, D.C. 47. Sutler's Tent/ 2d Division, 9th Corps, Petersburg, VA; 1864 48. Young girl at Aiken house/ Aiken's Landing, Virginia, 1864 49. Soldier Group in Winter Camp/ Unknown Location 50. Shell-damaged Ponder House/ Atlanta, Ga; November 1864 51. Richmond, VA; 1865/ Confederate brass mountain howitzers 52. Siege of Petersburg/ Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 53. President's box, Ford's Theatre/ Washington, District of Columbia; April 1865 54. Rear Admiral John Dahlgren/ and staff aboard USS PAWNEE; Charleston SC 55. Brigadier General Geo. Custer/ and Mrs. Libbie Custer 56. General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A./ Commander of Confederate Forces, Retired 57. U.S. troops in Confederate fort/ Atlanta, Georgia; 1864 58. The Original Swamp Angel Gun/ Morris Island, SC, September 1863 59. General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A./ Commander of Confederate Forces, March 1864 60. Major General George Meade/ Old Snapping Turtle 61. Major General George Custer/ April 15th, 1865 62. Major General McClellan/ and Ellen Mary Marcy McClellan 63. General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A./ Commander of Confederate Forces, Retired 64. Major General Joseph Hooker/ Fighting Joe 65. Major General Philip Sheridan/ Little Phil 66. President Jefferson Davis/ Confederate States of America 67. Thomas "Tad" Lincoln/ Youngest son of President Abraham Lincoln 68. The "Beef-killers"/ Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown VA; May 3, 1862 69. "Fighting 69th" New York/ Field Hospital, Savage Station, Va; June 27, 1862 70. A muss at headquarters/ Army of the Potomac, Falmouth, VA; April 1863 71. Gen. Meade at Brandy Station/ With Generals Sedgwick, Tyler and staff 72. Captain James W. Forsyth/ Provost Marshall, Aquia Creek VA, Feb. 1863 73. Standoff with Federal cavalry/ Sudley Ford; Bull Run, VA; March 1862 74. Captured 100 pdr. Gun/ Confederate gunboat TEASER-July 4, 1862 75. Lincoln and Gen. McClellan/ Antietam, MD; October 3rd 1862 76. 13 inch mortar "Dictator"/ Petersburg, Virginia September 1, 1864 77. Mess hall at Harewood Hospital/ Washington, DC 78. Captured Confederate Fort/ Occupied by General Hill; Yorktown, VA 1862 79. Lutheran Theological Seminary/ Gettysburg, PA; July 1863 80. Sandbag Fortifications/ Soldiers in Confederate battery, Yorktown, VA 81. USS Commodore Perry/ James River, Virginia 82. Colored troops stationed/ near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia, Nov. 1864 83. View of Dutch Gap Canal/ James River, Va; April 1865 84. North wall of Fort Sumter, SC/ (Breach patched with gabions); 1865 85. A Dead Rebel Soldier/ Storming of Petersburg, VA; April 3rd, 1865 86. Piles of solid and canister shot/ Arsenal grounds, Richmond, Va; 1865 87. Battery of U.S.S. Pawnee/ Charleston, Harbor S.C. 88. Rear Admiral John Dahlgren/ Standing by a Dahlgren gun on U.S.S. Pawnee 89. Col. John S. Mosby, C.S.A./ The Gray Ghost 90. Montgomery Blair/ United States Postmaster General 1861-1864 91. View of Umbrella Rock/ Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, TN; 1864 92. General Sherman, Atlanta, GA/ Federal Fort #7, November 1864 93. Lt. General Winfield Scott/ Commanding General United States Army 94. Frederick Douglass/ African American Abolitionist 95. Major Gen. Ambrose Burnside/ Burn 96. Major General Joseph Wheeler/ Confederate States of America 97. Edwin M. Stanton/ United States Secretary of War, 1862-1868 98. Major General Sherman/ Old Tecumseh 99. Hannibal Hamlin/ Vice President, U.S.A. 1861-1865 100. John Wilkes Booth/ Sic Semper Tyrannis - Assassin of Lincoln Image size information: Anaglyph:1280 x 720 iPhone/iTouch/Smart Phone: 960 x 640 (452 x 640 per side with small center border) Fuji W1/W3 MPO Format: 720 x 405 Sytem Requirements: Windows PC/Apple Mac DVD player Internet Browser 700 Mb hard drive space What you receive: DVD compatible with both PC/MAC More than 2000 images! 863 Anaglyph for the PC 583 Smartphone/iTouch/Iphone 563 Fuji 3D (MPO format) Background information for each image telling the story of the battle, location or person in the image Before/After image comparisons, see what the original was like before restoration! A narrated three minute anaglyph video showing the restoration and tinting process An index list of images by location, person, all, etc. A free pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses to view the images on your PC/Mac *Returns accepted only for replacement if item is broken or defective.
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