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English: If we look at an object, say a cube, first with the right eye and then with the left, it will be found that the two images of the object are somewhat different, as in the figure. If, then, by means of a stereoscope, or by holding a card between the two eyes, and causing a slight convergence of the eyes, the two images are brought upon corresponding points of the two retinae, the image will at once be seen in relief.
Date published 1911
Source “Vision,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 28, 1911, p. 142, fig. 28.
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Public domain This image comes from the 13th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica or earlier. The copyrights for that book have expired in the United States because the book was first published in the US with the publication occurring before January 1, 1929. As such, this image is in the public domain in the United States.

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