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But if was going to do work like this, it would take a lot than a good stereoscope.
She set the stereoscope aside and got to her feet.
A simple stereoscope is limited in the size of the image that may be used.
This type of stereoscope remained in production for a century.
He is often shown in stereoscope, doubled, divided against himself.
After a full minute, he looked up strangely, then bent over the stereoscope again.
It was strange to be on the net, watching in 360-degree stereoscope the same thing she had seen with her own eyes that morning.
It's still more interesting when you look at such photos through a special device called a stereoscope.
He also developed the popular model of the stereoscope.
I pulled out the negatives and showed them to him; they were quite clear without the stereoscope.
"Stereoscope" is in many ways nothing but action - physical, artistic, political, emotional.
Family entertainment also included looking at pictures; a stereoscope sits on the table.
She seemed frozen with the stereoscope to her face.
The viewer looked through a stereoscope to converge the two images.
Without the stereoscope it looks like a framed picture.
She dropped the stereoscope and it fell clattering to the floor.
This type of stereoscope has the advantage that the two pictures can be very large if desired.
Second, the two films or plates of the same region were viewed under a stereoscope.
There were also some 300 stereoscope negatives of various sizes taken between 1895 and 1915.
Esther jammed the stereoscope to her face and didn't respond.
The photos are converted to digital images, then viewed through a stereoscope.
The system used duel projected images with the viewer using a stereoscope.
When this pair was viewed through the stereoscope, however, the square appeared to rise out from the page.
He returned to the stereoscope and intently studied the human forms standing in the crater.
The word is often used interchangeably with stereoscope, but it is more general than that.