Her photos are viewed through an old stereoscope, which creates wonderful visual illusions. |
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The popular audience enjoyed posed scenes, serious and comic, mass produced for the stereoscope and for magic lantern projection. |
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I had a darkroom at home, and later that night I made eight-by-tens of these two, and I had pinched a stereoscope from work. |
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This inescapable fate is most hauntingly captured in the sequence where she looks at and narrates over some stereoscope images. |
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But if you don't have a stereoscope, an alternative way of seeing the 3D effect is to look at the two images side-by-side, then cross your eyes until the pictures superimpose. |
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This is made possible through the use of a device called a stereoscope. |
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Description: This man draws and updates forest maps made with special intruments like the stereoscope. |
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Each flower was dissected with the aid of a stereoscope and length of individual parts was measured to the nearest 0.1 mm using an ocular reticle. |
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My daughter, herself a doctor, now has perfectly aligned eyes, but cannot use a stereo microscope, or fuse images into 3D in an old-fashioned stereoscope. |
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The anthers were dissected from the buds under a stereoscope. |
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The peep show was also the precursor of many types of optical toys, including the stereoscope and the magic lantern. |
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Clearly, with the stereoscope the situation is simulated as it normally occurs. |
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When two images are viewed through a stereoscope, the brain merges them into a single image that appears to be three dimensional. |
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Made by the H. C. White Company, an American firm, this Mercury stereoscope is one of many models on the market in the late 19th century. |
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Only a few people have developed the ability to view stereo pairs without using a stereoscope. |
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You might need a stereoscope or perhaps you can see in stereo without mechanical help? |
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A stereoscope is an apparatus consisting of 2 identical magnifying glasses, but not to powerful. |
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Stereo photos are usually analysed in 3-D using a special device called stereoscope, but this can be done only with hard-copies. |
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Radar shadows produce a 3-D effect without the use of a stereoscope. |
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His father had been a big wheel in stereoscopic photography, and when the movies supplanted the stereoscope, the elder Strohmeyer, an expert at landscapes, made a career of photographing estates. |
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The stereoscope, found in most bourgeois homes, created a three-dimensional effect, making viewers feel they were a part of the landscape they were looking at. |
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Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson eventually opted to shoot his new Middle-earth-set fantasy trilogy, The Hobbit, in stereoscope despite earlier misgivings. |
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Boyle, who on Sunday night received an outstanding contribution prize at the Empire awards, said he was not a fan of stereoscope on film and doubted it would survive. |
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His idea was improved upon by Sir David Brewster who, in 1849, constructed a practical stereoscope using prisms instead of the mirrored model designed earlier. |
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These cards were basically two images of the same scene which would appear in 3D when viewed through a stereoscope. |
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His own inventions include the concertina, a type of small accordion, and the stereoscope, a device for observing pictures in three dimensions still used in viewing X-rays and aerial photographs. |
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In order to view these images with the stereoscope, a very small manual rotation of the right hand side image is done with respect to the left hand image. |
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Visitors to the museum get to learn what a stereoscope or megalethoscope is. |
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Digital Magic is also a specialist in movie digital intermediates, HD mastering, TV commercial productions and stereoscope 3D vision for theme parks. |
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