stereoscope


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an optical device for viewing stereoscopic photographs

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The sample was then left on the paper to dry for 24 hours, and then analyzed by a light stereoscope. Seeds were thus separated and extracted from the soil and the remaining seeds were obtained.
Schematic drawings and photographs were made using a dissecting stereoscope equipped with a camera lucida and a microscopic camera.
What's Doc Martin?'" Given he will soon hang up his stereoscope, we have no doubt there will be another big TV series around the corner for Martin, who also enjoys making furniture.
In the same year he was awarded the Royal Medal for work on binocular vision, which led him to invent the stereoscope, a hand-held viewer much loved by the Victorian.
The exhibition includes Victorian "stereogram" slides, which were invented in the mid-1800s and when viewed through a binocular apparatus, known as a stereoscope, created a 3-D effect.
Google Cardboard, an appealingly low-entry headset, lets you play VR content on an iPhone or Android phone slotted into a cardboard box; it's the VR equivalent of a Victorian stereoscope or a later generation's GAF View-Master, and while it's funky and the visuals can get mighty pixelated, it works.
Here the sensory deficit included the stereoacuity at near and distance, binocular vision measured through stereoscope, and the sensory fusion measured by Worth 4 Dot test.
To compliment this, a stereoscope will be displayed in the exhibition a rare learn about Caribbean the PHOTOGRAPHY.
From Jagger's pouty lips debouched the tale of the Old Man of the Mountain, the gatekeeper of Paradise up high in the crags of Alamut, and from a little stereoscope, brightly-coloured images of Puhhshia.
New York, NY, February 18, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Big House Publishing, a boutique independent music publisher, has announced its seventh sub-publishing deal since Q3 2015, this time with Stereoscope.
When viewed through a stereoscope device, the two-dimensional images generate binocular vision (Fig.