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1 ) are not always equal , for beside the direct view in which the pyramids ought
to be equal , into whatever direction both eyes are turned , they receive pictures
of the object under inequal angles , the greatest of which is that which is ...
1 ) are not always equal , for beside the direct view in which the pyramids ought
to be equal , into whatever direction both eyes are turned , they receive pictures
of the object under inequal angles , the greatest of which is that which is ...
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These figures being always at equal distances from each other , and almost
perfectly equal and similar , the coalescence of any pair of them , effected by
directing the optic axes to a point between the paper - hanging and the eye , is ...
These figures being always at equal distances from each other , and almost
perfectly equal and similar , the coalescence of any pair of them , effected by
directing the optic axes to a point between the paper - hanging and the eye , is ...
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If the eyes are not equal in focal length , that is , in the distance at which they see
objects most distinctly ; or if , from some defect in structure , they are not equally
good , they will still see the stereoscopic relief , though the picture will be less ...
If the eyes are not equal in focal length , that is , in the distance at which they see
objects most distinctly ; or if , from some defect in structure , they are not equally
good , they will still see the stereoscopic relief , though the picture will be less ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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