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Stereoscope
Stereoscope Ste"re*o*scope, n. [Stereo- + -scope.]
An optical instrument for giving to pictures the appearance
of solid forms, as seen in nature. It combines in one,
through a bending of the rays of light, two pictures, taken
for the purpose from points of view a little way apart. It is
furnished with two eyeglasses, and by refraction or
reflection the pictures are superimposed, so as to appear as
one to the observer.
Note: In the reflecting stereoscope, the rays from the two
pictures are turned into the proper direction for
stereoscopic vision by two plane mirrors set at an
angle with each other, and between the pictures. In the
lenticular stereoscope, the form in general use, the
eyeglasses are semilenses, or marginal portions of the
same convex lenses, set with their edges toward each
other, so that they deflect the rays coming from the
picture so as to strike the eyes as if coming direct
from an intermediate point, where the two pictures are
seen apparently as one.
Meaning of Stereoscope from wikipedia
- A
stereoscope is a
device for
viewing a
stereoscopic pair of
separate images,
depicting left-eye and right-eye
views of the same scene, as a
single three-dimensional...
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stereogram referred to a pair of
stereo images which could be
viewed using a
stereoscope. Most
stereoscopic methods present a pair of two-dimensional
images to...
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normal stereograms,
autostereograms do not
require the use of a
stereoscope. A
stereoscope presents 2D
images of the same
object from
slightly different...
- (called Arcade) and for two
towers of the City Hall in
Toronto (called
Stereoscope). Both
installations feature higher resolutions and
eight shades of grey...
- stereopsis,
usually prompted by new
sorts of
stereoscopes. In
Victorian times it was the
prism stereoscope (allowing
stereo photographs to be viewed),...
- telegraphy. His
other contributions include the
English concertina, the
stereoscope (a
device for
displaying three-dimensional images) and the
Playfair cipher...
-
stereoscopes of
Wheatstone and Brewster. In
November 1852,
Duboscq added the
concept of his "
Stéréoscope-fantascope, ou Bïoscope" to his
stereoscope patent...
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design a
graphoscope for
better film viewing. Many
devices combined a
Stereoscope and Graphoscope.
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stereo pair of
images of
random dots that, when
viewed with the aid of a
stereoscope, or with the eyes
focused on a
point in
front of or
behind the images...
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pioneer in photography. He
invented an
improved stereoscope,
which he
called "lenticular
stereoscope" and
which became the
first portable 3D-viewing device...