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David Brewster. INTRODUCTION 11016459 - 163 In these days when anyone
can use a stereoscopic camera with no more instruction than is required to take
ordinary snapshots , and when every child has his “ View . master ” with a set of ...
David Brewster. INTRODUCTION 11016459 - 163 In these days when anyone
can use a stereoscopic camera with no more instruction than is required to take
ordinary snapshots , and when every child has his “ View . master ” with a set of ...
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David Brewster. two pictures 3 inches square at a time when 64 x 82 or 8 x 10
inches was the normal size for ordinary photographs . The inventor of the
stereoscope , and the man who gave it its name , was Sir Charles Wheatstone .
He first ...
David Brewster. two pictures 3 inches square at a time when 64 x 82 or 8 x 10
inches was the normal size for ordinary photographs . The inventor of the
stereoscope , and the man who gave it its name , was Sir Charles Wheatstone .
He first ...
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David Brewster. In the autumn of 1854 , after all the facts about the stereoscope
were before the public , and Mr . Wheatstone in full possession of all the merit of
having anticipated Mr . Elliot in the publication of his stereoscopic apparatus ,
and ...
David Brewster. In the autumn of 1854 , after all the facts about the stereoscope
were before the public , and Mr . Wheatstone in full possession of all the merit of
having anticipated Mr . Elliot in the publication of his stereoscopic apparatus ,
and ...
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