The procedure detailed allows the projection and viewing of stereoscopic slides without the use of a special stereo projector or a polarizing screen; a standard lantern slide projector is used, and the slides are viewed through red and green acetate filters.A stereo pair is taken on a scanning electron microscope with a tilt difference of 7° (Fig. 1). After the first member of the pair is taken, the sample is tilted. The image is refocused by means of the z-axis control and recentered by means of the x- and y-axis controls. These two manipulations ensure that both micrographs in the stereo pair are at the same magnification and that they will be superimposed properly on the color slide.A Polaroid MP-3 Industrial Viewer, a Graflex 120 roll film back, and a framing table (or equivalent equipment) can be used to make stereo slides from stereo pairs.