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This angle is found by the following formula :Tang . fa = ja = 1 , 25 sitter , and a
the angle which the distance between the eyes , = 2 . 5 , subtends at the distance
of the sitter . These angles for different distances are given in the following table ...
This angle is found by the following formula :Tang . fa = ja = 1 , 25 sitter , and a
the angle which the distance between the eyes , = 2 . 5 , subtends at the distance
of the sitter . These angles for different distances are given in the following table ...
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A = Angle formed by the two directions of the Camera . 3° 59 ' 36 inches , 3 feet , .
42 , 48 , 4 feet , 54 , 60 , 5 feet , 72 , 6 feet , 84 , 7 feet , 96 , 8 feet , 108 , 9 feet ,
120 , 10 feet , So ca ar av att 2 39 1 59 1 30 1 20 1 12 The numbers given in the ...
A = Angle formed by the two directions of the Camera . 3° 59 ' 36 inches , 3 feet , .
42 , 48 , 4 feet , 54 , 60 , 5 feet , 72 , 6 feet , 84 , 7 feet , 96 , 8 feet , 108 , 9 feet ,
120 , 10 feet , So ca ar av att 2 39 1 59 1 30 1 20 1 12 The numbers given in the ...
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and placed within the angle ACB , will not have any images of them formed by
the lens LL , because none of the rays which proceed from them can fall upon the
lens , but objects placed within the angle ECF , however remote be their distance
...
and placed within the angle ACB , will not have any images of them formed by
the lens LL , because none of the rays which proceed from them can fall upon the
lens , but objects placed within the angle ECF , however remote be their distance
...
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