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... its photographs will be filled with their pictures , which will have the same
distinctness as other equidistant parts of the ... parts of animate and inanimate
figures , when they are of a less size than the lens with which their photograph is
taken .
... its photographs will be filled with their pictures , which will have the same
distinctness as other equidistant parts of the ... parts of animate and inanimate
figures , when they are of a less size than the lens with which their photograph is
taken .
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Another method of making solid figures transparent in a photograph has been
referred to in the preceding chapter , and may be employed in producing
amusing combinations . The transparency is , in this case , produced by using a
large lens ...
Another method of making solid figures transparent in a photograph has been
referred to in the preceding chapter , and may be employed in producing
amusing combinations . The transparency is , in this case , produced by using a
large lens ...
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The line n ' E " , for example , which in the left - eye photograph is a
representation of the cheek NE " , is reduced , in the right - eye photograph , to ne
, and , therefore , if the photograph on AB , as seen by the right eye , were placed
so ...
The line n ' E " , for example , which in the left - eye photograph is a
representation of the cheek NE " , is reduced , in the right - eye photograph , to ne
, and , therefore , if the photograph on AB , as seen by the right eye , were placed
so ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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