File:Stereoscopiks - Apr 4 1925 EH.jpg

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1925 advertisement for 3D films using the Stereoscopiks process

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English: Advertisement for 3D films made using the Stereoscopiks process, from the insert after page 42 of the April 4, 1925 Exhibitors Herald. As noted in the English Wikipedia article on 3D films, in 1922, Frederic Eugene Ives and Jacob Leventhal began releasing their first stereoscopic shorts made over a three-year period.
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Source Exhibitors Herald (Mar. - Jun. 1925), on the Internet Archive
Author Ives-Leventhal Stereoscopiks / Pathé Exchange

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