“…Therefore, for suspension crystallisation processes, stereoscopic imaging, i.e., photographing the same particle from multiple view directions, is a promising method to overcome the issue (Bujak and Bottlinger, 2008;Wang et al, 2008). A method of photographing from vertical directions using a single camera but two mirrors the same particles that flow through a cell was presented by Mazzotti and co-workers (Kempkes et al, 2010;Schorsch et al, 2012). The system was further improved based on their early work, i.e., replacing the mirrors with a second camera (Schorsch et al, 2014).…”