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    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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    (called Arcade) and for two towers of the City Hall in Toronto (called Stereoscope). Both installations feature higher resolutions and eight shades of grey...
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  • stereopsis, usually prompted by new sorts of stereoscopes. In Victorian times it was the prism stereoscope (allowing stereo photographs to be viewed),...
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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...
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    design a graphoscope for better film viewing. Many devices combined a Stereoscope and Graphoscope. Zograscope https://web.archive.org/web/20120204093105/http://www...
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    Swan Nottage and Howard John Kennard. Known initially as the London Stereoscope Company, in 1856 it changed its name to the London Stereoscopic Company...
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  • phenakistoscope also phenakistiscope praxinoscope Rotoscope spectroscope spotting scope stereoscope stroboscope tachistoscope telescope teleidoscope viewfinder...
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  • combine his invention of the phénakisticope with the stereoscope, as suggested to him by stereoscope inventor Charles Wheatstone, and to use photographs...
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    An 1889 stereoscope view of the dam after the flood....
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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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    Victorian era, his contributions including to the English concertina, the stereoscope (a device for displaying three-dimensional images), and the Playfair...
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    it can be difficult or uncomfortable to view without optical aids. A stereoscope is a device for viewing stereographic cards, which are cards that contain...
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    generate the 3D topography or relief when using a stereoscope for interpretation. The stereoscope is an instrument used to see the 3D overlapping aerial...
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    certificate to include his "Stéréoscope-fantascope, ou Bïoscope". Basically a combination of Plateau's standard fantascope and the stereoscope, it used two small...
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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...
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    Retrieved 22 May 2011. "Blacksmith shoeing a Bullock, Calcutta, India" (stereoscope card (half only)). Stereo-Travel Co. 1908. Retrieved 22 May 2011. Aliaaaaa...
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    View-Master is the trademark name of a line of special-format stereoscopes and corresponding View-Master "reels", which are thin cardboard disks containing...
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    the throne of his late father so long as the British are in charge." Stereoscope photographs of the coronation and burial processions of Sultan Hussein...
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    Parallax scrolling Polarized 3D system Specular holography Stereo display Stereoscope Vectograph Virtual retinal display Volumetric display Wiggle stereoscopy...
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  • 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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  • remained the second best-selling record of all time until the 1980s. The stereoscope View-Master version of the story was issued and copyrighted by Sawyer's...
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    through the Stereoscope: A Journey through Hindustan. New York: Underwood & Underwood. OCLC 2954773 1901 -- China Through the Stereoscope: A Journey Through...
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    Aokigahara Suicide in China James, Ricalton (1901). China Through the Stereoscope: A Journey Through the Dragon Empire at the Time of the Boxer Uprising...
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    Stereoscope of recreational activity near Spirit Knob circa 1875...
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    The development of perspective in Renaissance European art and the stereoscope invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone were both precursors to virtual reality...
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    century. Sizes are in inches. Charles Wheatstone developed his mirror stereoscope around 1832, but did not really publicize his invention until June 1838...
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  • measure reaction time and the duration of mental processes. The first stereoscope was invented by Wheatstone in 1838. It presents two slightly different...
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    Charles Wheatstone: a combination of the fantascope and Wheatstone's stereoscope. Plateau thought the construction of a sequential set of stereoscopic...
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    textural gradience, and other effects to capture the illusion of depth. Stereoscopes and Viewmasters, as well as 3D films, employ binocular vision by forcing...
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