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copies from statues or models , he produces apparent solidity , and difference of
distance from the eye , by light and shade , by the diminished size of known
objects as regulated by the principles of geometrical perspective , and by those ...
copies from statues or models , he produces apparent solidity , and difference of
distance from the eye , by light and shade , by the diminished size of known
objects as regulated by the principles of geometrical perspective , and by those ...
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With glass mirrors in the stereoscope , we have four refractions in each mirror ,
and the light transmitted through twice the thickness of the glass , which lead to
two sources of error . 5 . Owing to the exposure of the eye and every part of the ...
With glass mirrors in the stereoscope , we have four refractions in each mirror ,
and the light transmitted through twice the thickness of the glass , which lead to
two sources of error . 5 . Owing to the exposure of the eye and every part of the ...
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These plane pictures are so constructed , that when we view them by reflected
light , as pictures are generally viewed , we see a particular scene , such as the
Chamber of Deputies in its external aspect ; but when we allow no light to fall
upon ...
These plane pictures are so constructed , that when we view them by reflected
light , as pictures are generally viewed , we see a particular scene , such as the
Chamber of Deputies in its external aspect ; but when we allow no light to fall
upon ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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