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Owing to the exposure of the eye and every part of the apparatus to light , the eye
itself is unfitted for distinct vision , and the binocular pictures become indistinct ,
especially if they are Daguerreotypes , 1 by reflecting the light incident from ...
Owing to the exposure of the eye and every part of the apparatus to light , the eye
itself is unfitted for distinct vision , and the binocular pictures become indistinct ,
especially if they are Daguerreotypes , 1 by reflecting the light incident from ...
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If the distance of the binocular pictures from each other is small , the two middle
images of the four will be united when ... With a reading - glass 41 inches in
diameter , with a focal length of two feet , binocular pictures , in which the
distance of ...
If the distance of the binocular pictures from each other is small , the two middle
images of the four will be united when ... With a reading - glass 41 inches in
diameter , with a focal length of two feet , binocular pictures , in which the
distance of ...
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Mr . Wheatstone was not aware 1 that the Daguerreotype pictures which he was
combining , taken with large lenses , were not pictures as seen with two human
eyes , but were actually binocular and multocular monstrosities , entirely unfit for
...
Mr . Wheatstone was not aware 1 that the Daguerreotype pictures which he was
combining , taken with large lenses , were not pictures as seen with two human
eyes , but were actually binocular and multocular monstrosities , entirely unfit for
...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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