Details
Stereo Kromaz viewer
mahogany-body, with coloured glasses, viewing lenses and rear diffusing screen
Literature
Paul N. Hasluck (n.d.), The Book of Photography, p. 427, 428.

Lot Essay

The Kromaz was the subject of British patent number 4164 granted to C. S. Lumley, T. K. Barnard and F. Gowenlock on 24 February 1899. It related to 'photochromo-stereoscopes and cameras for the production of the pictures'. The viewer makes use of a green and a blue/red screen to produce the stereoscopic effect.

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