The Stereoscope; Its History, Theory, and ConstructionMorgan & Morgan, 1971 - 247 Seiten This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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... inverted image , ab , of any external object AB would be formed on the retina ror , exactly as in Fig . 4. A ray of light from A passing through H would strike the retina at a , and one from B would strike the retina at b . If the hole ...
... inverted image , ab , of any external object AB would be formed on the retina ror , exactly as in Fig . 4. A ray of light from A passing through H would strike the retina at a , and one from B would strike the retina at b . If the hole ...
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... inverted in the camera , they will remain inverted by the lenticular and every other instrument but the opera - glass stereoscope , which inverts the object . By applying it therefore to the camera , we obtain an instrument by which the ...
... inverted in the camera , they will remain inverted by the lenticular and every other instrument but the opera - glass stereoscope , which inverts the object . By applying it therefore to the camera , we obtain an instrument by which the ...
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... inversion of the shadow , but by another cause . The surface in which the cavity is made is obviously inverted as well as the cavity , that is , it now looks downward in place of upward ; but it does not appear so to the observer ...
... inversion of the shadow , but by another cause . The surface in which the cavity is made is obviously inverted as well as the cavity , that is , it now looks downward in place of upward ; but it does not appear so to the observer ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ON CERTAIN FALLACIES OF SIGHT IN | 216 |
ON CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED | 231 |
Urheberrecht | |
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achromatic Aguilonius angle apparent magnitude appear Arc de Triomphe artist beautiful binocular camera binocular centre binocular pictures binocular slides binocular vision Castle chapter Church of St colour combined concave concave lens converging the optic convex Daguerreotype diagram different distances dissimilar pictures distinct vision drawing effect equal exhibit experiment Façade feet figures focal length Front view frustum Genoa glass Group hollow cone illusion inches distant instrument inverted Kenilworth Castle landscape left eye lens lenses lenticular stereoscope light look Meiringen monocular nearer object observer obtain ocular optic axes Padua Palace Panorama paper Paris Perspective photograph plane pictures point of sight Pompeii position prism produced pyramid raised cone rays reflecting stereoscope reflexion refracted relief representations represented retina right eye Rome Rouen sculpture seen shadow shew shewn in Fig side single sitter solid statue stereo stereoscopic vision summit suppose surface taken tance telescope united image Venice Wheatstone