Abstract
THE principle of the stereoscope is so well known that it is unnecessary to point out that two dissimilar pictures are required of a special character in order to produce the stereoscopic or solid effect. Consequently it may be imagined that to obtain a stereoscopic effect with a single picture is an impossibility.
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SALOMONS, D. A New Single Picture Pseudoscope. Nature 57, 317–318 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057317b0
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