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... upon a black ground , or black lines upon a white ground , the relief is instantly
lost by the shutting of the eye , and it is only with such binocular pictures that we
see the true power of the stereoscope . As an amusing and useful instrument the
...
... upon a black ground , or black lines upon a white ground , the relief is instantly
lost by the shutting of the eye , and it is only with such binocular pictures that we
see the true power of the stereoscope . As an amusing and useful instrument the
...
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A spot may be placed on the ground - glass on which the point of sight should be
made exactly to fall . The camera may then be moved 27 inches , and adjusted till
the point of sight falls again upon the same spot on the ground - glass , when ...
A spot may be placed on the ground - glass on which the point of sight should be
made exactly to fall . The camera may then be moved 27 inches , and adjusted till
the point of sight falls again upon the same spot on the ground - glass , when ...
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The experiment may be still more satisfactorily made by holding above the
rhomboid a piece of finely - ground glass , the ground side being farthest from the
eye , and bringing one edge of it gradually down till it touches the point a , the
other ...
The experiment may be still more satisfactorily made by holding above the
rhomboid a piece of finely - ground glass , the ground side being farthest from the
eye , and bringing one edge of it gradually down till it touches the point a , the
other ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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