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At first the solid figure will appear in the middle , between the two pictures from
which it is formed and of the same size , but after some practice it will appear
smaller and nearer the eye . Its smallness is an optical illusion , as it has the
same ...
At first the solid figure will appear in the middle , between the two pictures from
which it is formed and of the same size , but after some practice it will appear
smaller and nearer the eye . Its smallness is an optical illusion , as it has the
same ...
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The red images will therefore appear at this nearer point of convergence , just as
, in the lenticular stereoscope , the more distant pair of points in the dissimilar
images appear when united nearer to the eye . By the two eyes alone , therefore
...
The red images will therefore appear at this nearer point of convergence , just as
, in the lenticular stereoscope , the more distant pair of points in the dissimilar
images appear when united nearer to the eye . By the two eyes alone , therefore
...
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In like manner , if we view the dissimilar pictures in the lenticular stereoscope ,
they have a certain degree of relief ; but if we use lenses of a higher magnifying
power , so as to bring the eyes nearer the pictures , the relief will diminish , and if
...
In like manner , if we view the dissimilar pictures in the lenticular stereoscope ,
they have a certain degree of relief ; but if we use lenses of a higher magnifying
power , so as to bring the eyes nearer the pictures , the relief will diminish , and if
...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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