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Volume 109 - Page 395
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Volume 109 |
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1/1/1969 |
… who became interested in stereoscopy at an early date. In a p … |
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Volume 87 - Page 125
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Volume 87 |
1-12 |
1/1/1947 |
… ot an opportunity to use stereoscopy in film strips, and O THE … nstration of full colour stereoscopy and it was a very remark … |
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Volume 50 - Page 311
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Volume 50 |
12 |
1/1/1910 |
… al Renews 42° {’1 game ofStereoscopy. ByF.MARTtx- N0“ 422 VJ" … |
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Volume 50 - Page 122
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Volume 50 |
12 |
1/1/1910 |
… The educational value of stereoscopy.“ The Society’s House is … |
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Volume 76 - Page 337
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Volume 76 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1936 |
… or the Canticles on ciné»stereoscopy, or referred to fixation … ho remain unconverted to stereoscopy. Hear what the critics ( … |
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Volume 96 - Page 122
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Volume 96 |
1-12 |
1/1/1956 |
… r in many optical fields: stereoscopy. micro- scopy, projectio … ng established usages in stereoscopy and showed the way to a … |
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Volume 97 - Page 98
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Volume 97 |
1-12 |
1/1/1957 |
… ography can never do and stereoscopy only accentuates the unr … and others interested in stereoscopy. T. S. MACADAM Figure St … |
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Volume 82 - Page 178
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Volume 82 |
1-12 |
1/1/1942 |
… E. W. Herbert LTllOlfGll stereoscopy is older. in theory, at … |
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Volume 80 - Page 71
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Volume 80 |
1-12 |
1/1/1940 |
… pment and running costs. Stereoscopy This review would be inc … to the eternal quest for stereoscopy The New York \\'orld's l … |
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Volume 60 - Page 47
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Volume 60 |
8 |
1/1/1920 |
… Aerial Photography ; (2) Stereoscopy. and (3) Metrical Cartog … y them, _ The subject of stereoscopy is treated in the fulles … |
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Volume 74 - Page 56
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Volume 74 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1934 |
… re not very suitable for stereoscopy, whether in colour or in … o experiment With colour stereoscopy, could get quite pleasin … |
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Volume 74 - Page 55
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Volume 74 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1934 |
… although unsuitable for stereoscopygave really fine colour re … d to subjects for colour stereoscopy, his own opinion was tha … |
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Volume 77 - Page 129
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Volume 77 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1937 |
… would be reflected (22v. Stereoscopy This article would be in … egarded as of the futureistereoscopy and kinema television. O … |
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Volume 85 - Page 48
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Volume 85 |
1-12 |
1/1/1945 |
… ts of our post-war life. Stereoscopy No article on technical … o the elusive subject of stereoscopy. A certain amount of dev … |
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Volume 128 - Page 90
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Volume 128 |
12 |
1/1/1988 |
… er chief interest was in stereoscopy for which she designed a … for meritorious work in stereoscopy and audio-visual, and he … |
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Volume 129 - Page 161
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Volume 129 |
12 |
1/1/1989 |
… piction of movement, and stereoscopy. He had photographic stu … imation. His interest in stereoscopy started in the 1890's wi … |
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Volume 108 - Page 79
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Volume 108 |
12 |
1/1/1968 |
… , it has applications to stereoscopy and to the comparison of … interchanged if positive stereoscopy is to be obtained by thi … |
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Volume 82 - Page 183
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Volume 82 |
1-12 |
1/1/1942 |
… nd tha- grams explaining stereoscopy, the illustrations were … |
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Volume 92 - Page 17
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Volume 92 |
1-12 |
1/1/1952 |
STEREOSCOPY While stereoscopy contin … STEREOSCOPY While stereoscopy continues to grow apace, … |
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Volume 90 - Page 213
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Volume 90 |
1-12 |
1/1/1950 |
… Scott (Member) ALTHOUGH stereoscopy does not enjoy the popul … olour workers turning to stereoscopy as one of the most satis … |