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Stereoscopic Photography (Hardcover): Arthur William Judge

Stereoscopic Photography (Hardcover)

Arthur William Judge

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STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY ITS APPLICATION TO SCIENCE, INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION By ARTHUR W. JUDGE Associate of Royal College of Science, London. Diplcmate of Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, Jfbttworth Scholar. Member Royal Photographical Society. Late Senior Technical Assistant in Charge Aerial Photography Research, Air Ministry SECOND EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED LONDON n, HENRIETTA STREET, W. C. 2 1935 PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION SINCE the first edition of this book was written there has been a good deal of progress in stereoscopy, notably in its commercial and scientific applications there has also been a number of important developments in connection with the apparatus used for stereoscopic methods and photography. The present edition has been partly re-written and extended to bring it up to date in these respects no less than 94 pages have been added for this purpose. Whilst amateur stereoscopic photography has not made any noticeable progress in this country, there is still an appreciable number of keen workers enthusiastically pursuing this fascinating branch of photography. On the Continent, however, there is much more interest taken by the amateur in this work. The use of commercial stereoscopic photographs has extended considerably in recent years and many travellers representing commercial firms now carry round a stereoscope and set of photographs to illustrate their firms products instead of taking samples or flat photographs. One large electrical concern has found it profitable to have most of its spare parts photographed stereoscopically and the complete set of views sent to all its agencies in different parts of the world. There have been some importantdevelopments in the scientific side in connection with optical apparatus for examining the eye and the interior of the stomach, in microscopy, X-ray crystal analysis, X-ray examination of materials and persons, aerial survey work, etc. Most of these items are referred to in the present edition. A good deal of attention has been given to the subject of stereoscopic projection of cine pictures, in order to obtain natural relief effects upon the screen of the cinema. Although, from time to time, somewhat extravagant claims have been made for certain vii PREFACE new systems, with the exception, perhaps, of Dr. Ives limited experimental solution of the problem, none of these appear to have been successful at the time of going to press. The section of the original edition on stereoscopic projection has been extended considerably and accounts are given of Dr. Ives new method and of Bairds television scheme for trans mitting stereoscopic pictures by wireless. In revising the earlier edition the opportunity has been taken to correct one or two errors that crept into it. In conclusion the author wishes to acknowledge the valuable assistance and useful suggestions of Messrs. W. E. Dowdy in connection with flower photography and microscopy and J. F. Stirling in regard to miscellaneous applications of stereoscopy and R. B. Willcock commercial photography. A. W. JUDGE. Farnham, 1935. vni CONTENTS CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY . CHAPTER II THE CAUSES OF STEREOSCOPIC VISION 4 CHAPTER III PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINCIPLES IN STEREOSCOPY ..... 34 CHAPTER IV STEREOSCOPY WITH A SINGLE LENS CAMERA ..... 42 CHAPTER V THE SELECTION OF CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES ..... 60 CHAPTER VI STEREOSCOPIC CAMERAS ......... 73 CHAPTER VIITHE VIEWING OF STERKOGRAMS ...... CHAPTER VIII PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES AND NOTES .... CHAPTER IX STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY OF SMALL OBJECTS 159 CHAPTER X THE WIDE ANGIE STEREOGRAM 166 IX CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER XI PSEUDO-STEREOSCOPIC RESULTS 171 CHAPTER XII MONOCULAR VISION RELIEF IMPRESSIONS 178 CHAPTER XIII SOME STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS 183 CHAPTER XIV STEREOSCOPIC APPLICATIONS AND CURIOSITIES . . . . .195 CHAPTER XV ANAGLYPHS . . . . . . . . . . .213 CHAPTER XVI EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS CHAPTER XVII STEREOSCOPY AND MICROSCOPY ........

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Imprint: Read Books
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: November 2008
First published: November 2008
Authors: Arthur William Judge
Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 25mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Laminated cover
Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 978-1-4437-3136-2
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Science: general issues > General
LSN: 1-4437-3136-6
Barcode: 9781443731362

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