| Science - 1855 - 490 pages
...paper, " there is only one position in which the binocular image will be immediately seen single of the proper magnitude and without fatigue to the eyes,...optic axes and the adaptation of the eye to distinct vison at different distances are presumed !" This statement as we have just seen is true only of those... | |
| 1855 - 990 pages
...paper, " there is only one position in which the binocular image will be immediately seen single of the proper magnitude and without fatigue to the eyes,...optic axes and the adaptation of the eye to distinct vison at different distances are presumed !" This statement as we have just seen is true only of those... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1838 - 538 pages
...axes, and form an image of the same apparent magnitude as each of the component pictures. The pictures will indeed coincide when the sliding pannels are...distinct vision at different distances are preserved. The alteration in the apparent magnitude of the binocular images, when these usual relations are disturbed,... | |
| 1841 - 542 pages
...axes, and form an image of the same apparent magnitude as each of the component pictures. The pictures will indeed coincide when the sliding pannels are...distinct vision at different distances are preserved. The alteration in the apparent magnitude of the binocular images, when these usual relations are disturbed,... | |
| Geology - 1855 - 484 pages
...paper, " there is only one position in which the binocular image will be immediately seen single of the proper magnitude and without fatigue to the eyes,...optic axes and the adaptation of the eye to distinct vison at different distances are presumed !" This statement as we have just seen is true only of those... | |
| Sir Charles Wheatstone - Physics - 1879 - 446 pages
...axes, and form an image of the same apparent magnitude as each of the component pictures. The pictures will indeed coincide when the sliding pannels are...distinct vision at different distances are preserved. The alteration in the apparent magnitude of the binocular images, when these usual relations are disturbed,... | |
| Sir Charles Wheatstone - Electricity - 1879 - 454 pages
...published in the Philosophical Transactions for 1838, speaking of the stereoscope, I stated, "The pictures will indeed coincide when the sliding pannels are...the eye to distinct vision at different distances arc preserved. The alteration in the apparent magnitude of the binocular images, when these usual relations... | |
| William Clarke - Amusements - 1880 - 770 pages
...of the optic axes ; but there is only one position in which the binocular, ir twofold image will bo immediately seen single, of its proper magnitude, and without fatigue to the eye. II' the pictures are all drawn to be seen with the same inclination of the optic axes, the apparatus... | |
| Physics - 1852 - 1172 pages
...axes, and form an image of the same apparent magnitude as each of the component pictures". The pictures will indeed coincide when the sliding pannels are...distinct vision at different distances are preserved. The alteration in the apparent magnitude of the binocular images, when these usual relations are disturbed,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1838 - 542 pages
...axes, and form an image of the same apparent magnitude as each of the component pictures. The pictures will indeed coincide when the sliding pannels are...distinct vision at different distances are preserved. The alteration in the apparent magnitude of the binocular images, when these usual relations are disturbed,... | |
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