Flame Electricity And the Camera Mans Progress From the First Kindling of Fir

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Flame Electricity And the Camera Mans Progress From the First Kindling of Fir
Iles, George, 1852-1942
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A, B, and C are red, blue, and green glasses, against which the corresponding images of the colour record are placed. D and E are transparent reflectors of col- oured glass. F represents the eye-lenses for magnifying the image. Beyond C is a reflector for illuminating the images at C those at A and B being illuminated by direct light FIG. 84. Ives's Kromskop. From above. The operation of the instrument is as fol- lows : The green images are seen directly, in their position at C, through the tra...nsparent glasses D and E. The blue images are seen by reflection from the surface of the glass E, which makes them appear to occupy the same position, and in fact to become part of the images at C. In the same way the red images are seen by reflection from the surface of the glass D, and also appear to form part of the images COLOUR AND RELIEF UNITED 287 at C. And finally, the eye-lenses at ^not only magnify, but cause the eyes to blend the two images which constitute the complete stereoscopic pair, as in the ordinary stereoscope.

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