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Upon obtaining one of these reflecting stereoscopes as made by the celebrated
optician , Mr . Andrew Ross , I found it to be very ill adapted for the purpose of
uniting dissimilar pictures , and to be imperfect in various respects . Its
imperfections ...
Upon obtaining one of these reflecting stereoscopes as made by the celebrated
optician , Mr . Andrew Ross , I found it to be very ill adapted for the purpose of
uniting dissimilar pictures , and to be imperfect in various respects . Its
imperfections ...
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Owing to the exposure of the eye and every part of the apparatus to light , the eye
itself is unfitted for distinct vision , and the binocular pictures become indistinct ,
especially if they are Daguerreotypes , 1 by reflecting the light incident from ...
Owing to the exposure of the eye and every part of the apparatus to light , the eye
itself is unfitted for distinct vision , and the binocular pictures become indistinct ,
especially if they are Daguerreotypes , 1 by reflecting the light incident from ...
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Another form of the double reflecting stereoscope is shewn in Fig . 32 , which
differs from that shewn in Fig . 31 in IN NR FIG . 32 . the position of the two
reflectors and of the figures to be united . The reflecting faces of the mirrors are
turned ...
Another form of the double reflecting stereoscope is shewn in Fig . 32 , which
differs from that shewn in Fig . 31 in IN NR FIG . 32 . the position of the two
reflectors and of the figures to be united . The reflecting faces of the mirrors are
turned ...
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