- the
isochromatics and the isoclinics. The
isoclinics change with the
orientation of the
polariscope while there is no
change in the
isochromatics.[citation...
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German ophthalmologist Jakob Stilling, with the
concept of pseudo-
isochromaticism to
produce an improved, more
accurate and
easier to use test. [medical...
- He
received his
doctorate in physics, on the Born
formalization of
isochromatic lines, in 1961, from the
University of Barcelona. He then
shifted from...
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afterimages or
scenes that are formed, long-lasting, high resolution, and
isochromatic. The
palinoptic images are not
typically reliant on
environmental parameters...
- dye-sensitized
plates appeared on the market.
These early products,
described as
isochromatic or
orthochromatic depending on the manufacturer, made
possible a more...
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pyrogallic acid to
recover gold from
waste solutions, and the
development of
isochromatic plates. For his
Wheeler Survey photographs, Bell used two
cameras – an...
- to in Ives may be the
Cadett Spectrum but
could also be the
Edwards Isochromatic, only
slightly sensitive to red,
which Ives is on
record as
having emplo****...
- The
figure and
background colors must be
carefully chosen to
appear isochromatic to a
color deficient individual, but not an
individual with
normal color...
- Color, New York: The
Macmillan Company, 1951. Ives, Fred E. (May 1885). "
Isochromatic Photography".
Journal of the
Franklin Institute of the
State of Pennsylvania...
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perform outdoor activity. The
prolonged image or
light is
typically isochromatic (positive afterimage) to the
original stimulus, but can fade to different...