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Volume 88 - Page 80
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Volume 88 |
1-12 |
1/1/1948 |
… i!§ii1f’/Ili"lflilliii’l/ STEREOSCOPY By D. T. Harris. M.D., D … hysiology mentioned that stereoscopy' dated as far back as ph … |
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Volume 79 - Page 303
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Volume 79 |
1-12 |
1/1/1939 |
… ,\l, \'i ivruinrii. 1939 stereoscopy. I’articularlv line were … uly artistic exponent of stereoscopy. whether 11] colour or i … |
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Volume 81 - Page 107
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Volume 81 |
1-12 |
1/1/1941 |
… the aural equivalent of stereoscopy. actually it is rather m … rather more : for while stereoscopy imparts apparent depth t … |
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Volume 47 - Page 298
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Volume 47 |
11 |
1/1/1907 |
… f the volumes written on stereoscopy7 the subject was not tho … re of the true theory of stereoscopy than any of the well~kno … |
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Volume 66 - Page 199
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Volume 66 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1926 |
… was a very weak form of stereoscopy. Things always seemed to … er to get a semblance of stereoscopy; but with colour process … |
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Volume 72 - Page 269
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Volume 72 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1932 |
… — comers to the ranks of stereoscopy, while the faithful remn … ehiitme study, for which stereoscopy is so in a a method of r … |
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Volume 101 - Page 2
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Volume 101 |
1-12 |
1/1/1961 |
… nts (Plates) Close Range Stereoscopy: Gordon Claim/son “’Refle … |
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Volume 89 - Page 86
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Volume 89 |
1-12 |
1/1/1949 |
… D, ax x i, Principles of Stereoscopy. By H. C. McKay. America … n the unique capacity of stereoscopy to provide pleasure and … |
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Volume 51 - Page 43
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Volume 51 |
11 |
1/1/1911 |
… d brought the subject of stereoscopy and its value in nature— … ed at this omission. Had stereoscopy the scientific value that … |
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Volume 61 - Page 300
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Volume 61 |
11 |
1/1/1921 |
… study ever published on stereoscopy (Stereoscopic dc Pru’ris … articular case of aerial stereoscopy, where objects at variou … |
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Volume 101 - Page 3
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Volume 101 |
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1/1/1961 |
… Approach to Close Range Stereoscopy Close Range Stereoscopy … Stereoscopy Close Range Stereoscopy A simple Approach to. by … |
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Volume 101 - Page 61
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Volume 101 |
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1/1/1961 |
… APPROACH TO CLOSE RANGE STEREOSCOPY By Gordon Clemetson (Ass … their great interest in stereoscopy. They have done more tha … |
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Volume 97 - Page 43
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Volume 97 |
1-12 |
1/1/1957 |
… d be 215. FORMATION OF A STEREOSCOPY GROUP IT has been sugges … d be formed to deal with Stereoscopy in all its photographic … |
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Volume 97 - Page 112
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Volume 97 |
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1/1/1957 |
… e) 60 Proposed Group for Stereoscopy(T. S Macadam) 163 Si7es … Lantern Slides . .16,124 Stereoscopy Group, Formation of a .8 … |
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Volume 88 - Page 44
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Volume 88 |
1-12 |
1/1/1948 |
… hed orthodox llSmm film ? Stereoscopy l’or years \\ c haye bee … y the lvanol‘l system of stereoscopy, installed in a Moscow k … |
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Volume 88 - Page 36
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Volume 88 |
1-12 |
1/1/1948 |
… up. Symposium on "Modern Stereoscopy and their Applications" … \., F.R.P.S. ”Industrial Stereoscopy with a Standard 35 mm. C … |
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Volume 43 - Page 50
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Volume 43 |
1-11 |
1/1/1903 |
… P. 111111., 4, 431. Orthostereoscopy. By L. E. W. van Albada. … Sara/M. z'/12/., 15, 4. Stereoscopy. By E. Colardeau. four/z … |
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Volume 99 - Page 148
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Volume 99 |
1-11 |
1/1/1959 |
… look like. The ideal in, stereoscopy is to produce a space-im … hat is, to achieve ortho-stereoscopy (or tautomorphic stereos … |
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Volume 66 - Page 234
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Volume 66 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1926 |
… of the stereoscope. True stereoscopy was ”1,, obtained when t … the effect comparable to stereoscopy produced by the employme … |
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Volume 76 - Page 129
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Volume 76 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1936 |
… ty of sound, colour, and stereoscopy : two of which achieveme … ve length of light (15). Stereoscopy Some months ago, I was p … |