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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 circular
cards ...
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 circular
cards ...
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To obtain a binocular picture of anybody , " he says , “ the camera must be
employed to take half the impression , and then it must be moved in the arc of a
circle of which the distance from the camera to the point of sight ? is the radius for
about ...
To obtain a binocular picture of anybody , " he says , “ the camera must be
employed to take half the impression , and then it must be moved in the arc of a
circle of which the distance from the camera to the point of sight ? is the radius for
about ...
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The Binocular Camera made the Stereoscope . If the lenses of the binocular
camera , when they are whole lenses , be made to separate a little , so that the
distance between the centres of their inner halves may be equal to 27 inches ,
they ...
The Binocular Camera made the Stereoscope . If the lenses of the binocular
camera , when they are whole lenses , be made to separate a little , so that the
distance between the centres of their inner halves may be equal to 27 inches ,
they ...
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