Definitionn. an optical device for viewing stereoscopic photographs
Last update: October 24, 2015
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In light there are a series of papers on the eye, on the physiology of vision, on binocular vision, including the invention of one of the popular scientific instruments, the stereoscope, and on colour. [Please select]
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Falls back suddenly, frozen in stereoscope. [Please select]
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The stereoscope is the instrument which effects this result by bringing the two pictures together in the senses. [Please select]
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The stereograph produces this result in another way than by prisms as in the stereoscope. [Please select]
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To cover his shyness he took up a stereoscope on the centre-table and began to look at the pictures. [Please select]
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An admirable series of photographs for the stereoscope, including Egypt, Palestine, Greece, and Italy, is issued by Underwood and Underwood, New York City. [Please select]
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In the manufacture of a stereoscope the difficulty is in the proper arrangement of the prisms; with the stereograph, in the proper choice of colors. [Please select]
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