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Re: SL3D Microscope
- From: P3D Allan Woods <allanwx@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: SL3D Microscope
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 14:19:20 -0700
>Also, if you were to take a magnifying glass and look through it with
>both eyes, you would have a stereo "macroscope".
>
Because of my long abiding interest in 3-D and my curiousity about
optics, I have done just exactly what Mr. "wc" has suggested - however
I did it some time ago.
The magnification of the large diopters is 0 (zero) - much easier to
manufacture in a range of sizes - and I have fitted these to the
optical aperturtes in my dwelling. The effect is quite amazing!
oh dear, I knew I should have written down when I took the medication
and how much I took... Dear me, dear me...
I hope we don't have to go 'round and 'round again about how the
DIAMETER of the objectives gives the stereo base. No it doesn't.
Yes it does. No it doesn't. Yes it does. Nope, got nothing to o
with it...
allanwx@xxxxxxxxxx
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