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The reflectors may be glass or metallic specula , or total reflexion prisms . 4 . The
Total Reflexion Stereoscope . This form of the stereoscope is a very interesting
one , and possesses valuable properties . It requires only a small prism and one
...
The reflectors may be glass or metallic specula , or total reflexion prisms . 4 . The
Total Reflexion Stereoscope . This form of the stereoscope is a very interesting
one , and possesses valuable properties . It requires only a small prism and one
...
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The Single - Prism Stereoscope . Although the idea of uniting the binocular
pictures by a single prism applied to one eye , and refracting one of the pictures
so as to place it upon the other seen directly by the other eye , or by a prism
applied to ...
The Single - Prism Stereoscope . Although the idea of uniting the binocular
pictures by a single prism applied to one eye , and refracting one of the pictures
so as to place it upon the other seen directly by the other eye , or by a prism
applied to ...
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37 . of colour produced by a single prism , the use of two prisms , with half the
refracting angle , might be supposed to reduce the colour one - half . But while
the colour produced by each prism is thus reduced , the colour over the whole
picture ...
37 . of colour produced by a single prism , the use of two prisms , with half the
refracting angle , might be supposed to reduce the colour one - half . But while
the colour produced by each prism is thus reduced , the colour over the whole
picture ...
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