Stereoscope II

Two Mirrors at Right Angles:
- When two mirrors are arranged at right angles to each other, they can create the illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) image. This is often known as a "periscope" effect.
- The mirrors reflect the image multiple times, creating an interesting visual effect. The viewer perceives the reflected images as if they are coming from different directions, giving the illusion of depth.
Stereoscope:
- A stereoscope is a device that uses two separate images of the same object, taken from slightly different perspectives. These images mimic the slightly different viewpoints our eyes have, given the distance between them (about three inches or 7.5 centimeters).
- The brain combines these two slightly offset images to perceive depth, creating a three-dimensional effect. This phenomenon is known as stereopsis.
- Stereoscopes were historically used for viewing stereographic pairs of photographs or illustrations, providing a more immersive and realistic viewing experience.
In both cases, the key concept is the use of binocular vision – the slightly different perspectives from each eye – to create a perception of depth. This mimics the natural way our eyes see the world, allowing us to perceive depth and three-dimensional space.
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Peit na ki artylli ki ïit ba la buh ha ka ‘right angle’ bad phin iohi ia ka dur jong ka liengsuiñ kaba don ka jingjrong, pynkiang bad jingjylliew ne kaba long 3D. La shna ia ka Stereoscope da kaba shim ia artylli ki dur jong ki tiar kiba jngai lai inshi iwei na iwei, kaba jan ia ryngkat bad ka jing jngai jong ki khmat jong ngi kawei na kawei pat. Ka dur sha kadiang ka pyni ia kaei ba ka khmat kadiang ka iohi bad kumjuh ruh kawei pat ka pyni ia kaei kaba ka khmat kamon ka iohi. Ynda peit ia kine ki dur ha ka jaka peit ba la shna kyrpang, kine ki ar tylli ki dur kiba don ia ka pynkiang bad jingjrong ki pynwan ia kawei ka dur kaba don pynkiang, jingjrong bad jing jylliew. Namar kata haba phi peit ia kine artylli ki ïit jong ka juh ka liengsuiñ naka diang bad kamon kiba jngai lai inshi iwei na iwei pat ki wanlang ban pyni kawei ka dur kaba long 3D ne kaba don pynkiang, jingjrong bad ka jingjylliew ka ba iohi ia ka liengsuin.
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