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On the Proper Position of the Sitter . With these observations we are now
prepared to explain the proper method of taking binocular portraits for the
stereoscope . The first and most important step is to fix upon the position of the
sitter , — to ...
On the Proper Position of the Sitter . With these observations we are now
prepared to explain the proper method of taking binocular portraits for the
stereoscope . The first and most important step is to fix upon the position of the
sitter , — to ...
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Let us now suppose the proper distance to be six feet , and since it is impossible
to give any rules for taking binocular portraits with large lenses we must assume
a standard camera with a lens a quarter of an inch in diameter , as the only one ...
Let us now suppose the proper distance to be six feet , and since it is impossible
to give any rules for taking binocular portraits with large lenses we must assume
a standard camera with a lens a quarter of an inch in diameter , as the only one ...
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In concluding this chapter , it may be proper to remark , that unless we require an
increased relief for some special purpose , landscapes and buildings should be
taken with the normal binocular camera , that is , with its lenses 27 inches distant
...
In concluding this chapter , it may be proper to remark , that unless we require an
increased relief for some special purpose , landscapes and buildings should be
taken with the normal binocular camera , that is , with its lenses 27 inches distant
...
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