Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular VisionD. Appleton, 1881 - 275 páginas |
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... This transverse plate is not perfectly flat , but protrudes a little in the middle . In its center is a round hole , called the pupil , corresponding in position with the hole in the watch face GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EYE . 21.
... This transverse plate is not perfectly flat , but protrudes a little in the middle . In its center is a round hole , called the pupil , corresponding in position with the hole in the watch face GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EYE . 21.
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... perfectly sharp and dis- tinct in outline . Brightness only requires a sufficient amount of light . In order to be perfectly distinct , it is necessary that rays from different points in the object , even the most contiguous , should ...
... perfectly sharp and dis- tinct in outline . Brightness only requires a sufficient amount of light . In order to be perfectly distinct , it is necessary that rays from different points in the object , even the most contiguous , should ...
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... perfectly corrected . It can be observed if we use only the extreme colors , red and violet . * But the degree of chromatism is so small as not to interfere at all with the accuracy of vision . 4. Aberration . - Another defect , much ...
... perfectly corrected . It can be observed if we use only the extreme colors , red and violet . * But the degree of chromatism is so small as not to interfere at all with the accuracy of vision . 4. Aberration . - Another defect , much ...
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... and presbyopy . Myopy , Brachymetropy , or Near - Sightedness . - The normal or emmetropic eye adjusts itself perfectly for all distances , from about five inches to infinity . It makes a perfect image of objects at all these distances.
... and presbyopy . Myopy , Brachymetropy , or Near - Sightedness . - The normal or emmetropic eye adjusts itself perfectly for all distances , from about five inches to infinity . It makes a perfect image of objects at all these distances.
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... perfectly well , but , from want of attention or culture , have not learned to nicely discriminate and name them . This must not be confounded with color- blindness . The color - blind do not see some colors as colors at all . The ...
... perfectly well , but , from want of attention or culture , have not learned to nicely discriminate and name them . This must not be confounded with color- blindness . The color - blind do not see some colors as colors at all . The ...
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angle axis bacillary layer binocular eye binocular perspective binocular vision camera central spot ciliary muscle circle colors combined images cones corresponding points cross depth of space distant objects distinct double images evident exactly Experiment external images eyes by squinting farther fibers field of view figures finger focal adjustment foreground forms of perspective gaze heteronymously homonymously horizontal horopter identical points impression inches inclination interocular space inverted jects left eye lens less convergence light line of sight look median plane monocular images motion muscles naked eyes nearer nose object or scene oblique observer ocular optic axes optic chiasm optic convergence optic nerve outward parallel perceived perception of depth perfect image perfectly point of sight position projection rays refractive represent retina retinal images right and left right eye rotation sclerotic screen seen single side stereoscope stereoscopic pictures surface tion torsion turn the eyes unite visual lines visual result