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an optical device for viewing stereoscopic photographs
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Stereographic cards can be used in steroscopes, and are two separate images are printed side-by-side to create the illusion of a three-dimensional image. This is an example of stereoscopy. When stereographic cards are viewed without a stereoscopic viewer the user is required to force his eyes either to cross, or to diverge, so that the two images appear to be three. Then as each eye sees a different image, the effect of depth is achieved in the central image of the three. ...
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Viewer which accepts pairs of stereoscopic images.
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a simple optical device to allow the perception of a stereoscopic (or 3-dimensional) image from pairs of aerial photographs.
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a viewing instrument that uses special lenses and/or mirrors to produce the illusion of depth when looking at pairs of overlapped air photos. A stereoscope makes air photos look three dimensional, allowing for easier identification of elevation changes and landforms.
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