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In using glass mirrors , of which the reflecting stereoscope is always made , we
not only lose much more than half the light by the reflections from the glass and
the metallic surface , and the absorbing power of the glass , but the images ...
In using glass mirrors , of which the reflecting stereoscope is always made , we
not only lose much more than half the light by the reflections from the glass and
the metallic surface , and the absorbing power of the glass , but the images ...
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produced by the glass surface from the more brilliant image produced by the
metallic surface . 4 . In all reflections , as Sir Isaac Newton states , the errors are
greater than in refraction . With glass mirrors in the stereoscope , we have four ...
produced by the glass surface from the more brilliant image produced by the
metallic surface . 4 . In all reflections , as Sir Isaac Newton states , the errors are
greater than in refraction . With glass mirrors in the stereoscope , we have four ...
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When a drawing of any object or series of objects is executed on a plane surface
from one point of sight , according to the principles of geometrical perspective ,
every point of its surface that is visible from the point of sight will be represented ...
When a drawing of any object or series of objects is executed on a plane surface
from one point of sight , according to the principles of geometrical perspective ,
every point of its surface that is visible from the point of sight will be represented ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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