Stereoscopic Sentence Examples

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  • When the recognition of the arrangement in space of small objects is desired a stereoscopic lens can be used.

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  • On the other hand, a very much exaggerated stereoscopic effect can be derived from short focused ?

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  • If the perspective centres lie too near one another in the object-space, as may happen with slightly opened and weak systems, the difference of the perspective is then too slight to make any real stereoscopic impression.

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  • On account of the slight depth definition, short focused systems of wide aperture are not at all specially suitable for stereoscopic observation, because the possibility of observing objects taking up a good deal of space is too limited when such systems are used.

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  • A second manner of making stereoscopic observations employs stereoscopic eyepieces.

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  • The newest form of a stereoscopic microscope resembles the oldest in so far as two completely separate microscopes are used.

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  • The possibility already suggested of using both eyes for observing without having a stereoscopic impression, is often regarded as a great advantage.

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  • As a rule this arrangement of prisms can be exchanged for the Wenham stereoscopic reflection-prisms.

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  • With these microscopes, which are not stereoscopic, objectives of any power can be used.

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  • A microscope for two eyes can also be obtained by employing the Abbe stereoscopic eyepiece.

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  • Binocular instruments should aid the natural spatial or stereoscopic vision, or make it possible if the eyes fail.

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  • Such an impression could not possibly be stereoscopic, and these experiments, FIG.

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  • Very often such stereoscopic lenses, owing to faulty construction, give a false idea of space, ignoring the errors which are due to the alteration of the inter-pupillary distance and the visual angles belonging to the principal rays at the object-side (see Binocular Instruments).

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  • Over 1,000 photographs were used to map the surface of the artists ' faces using digital camera and stereoscopic microscope.

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  • All of them can provide stereoscopic viewing on their high quality 21 " CRT monitor alongside an 18 " flat screen monitor.

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  • The technique I use here for 3D images assumes on stereoscopic vision.

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  • For printed media this can be overcome by producing two separate colored images that can be viewed with a stereoscopic viewer.

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  • I would like to talk to you about capturing your events using stereoscopic photography.

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  • A stereoscopic photograph by Roger Fenton made in 1858 shows it displayed there on top of a table.

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  • The subject looks into a stereoscopic machine.

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  • Advancements in CGI animation, 3D viewing and stereoscopic filmmaking were created solely for some of the scenes in the movie.

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  • In the British service half of the stereoscopic scissors-telescope used in rangefinders was frequently employed as a periscope.

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  • Stereoscopic lenses can never be powerful systems, for the main idea is the recognition of the depth of objects, so that only systems having a sufficient depth of definition can be utilized.

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  • Binocular Instruments The stereoscopic microscope is the most suitable for finding out the space taken up by the separate parts of a preparation.

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  • One way of receiving a stereoscopic impression through a microscope is by fixing an apparatus as directly as possible above the last lens of the microscopic objective, which divides the rays passing out and directs half into each eyepiece.

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  • No stereoscopic impression is then felt.

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