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61.) 3D Glasses
Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is any ... It was first invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838. ...
62.) Factacular : ATST
... information, quizzes and trivia on Sir Charles Wheatstone, the concertina, Goatstown, Dublin 14, the ... Sir Charles Wheatstone. invented. The Playfair Cipher ...
63.) WikiAnswers - Who inveted stereoscope
Science question: Who inveted stereoscope? It was first invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1840 ... was first invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1840 ...
64.) Charles Wheatstone - Powerset
Charles Wheatstone: Sir Charles Wheatstone FRS (6 ... Charles Wheatstone ... a manual encryption technique invented in 1854 by Charles Wheatstone ...
65.) Stereoscopy
Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of ... It was first invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838. ...
66.) Brief History and Methodology
Stereoscopic photography was invented practically at the same time with ... The stereoscope was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in England, who also ...
67.) Kamat's Potpourri: Gandhi Posing for his Sculpture
The first patented stereoscope was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838. Wheatstone had experimented with simple stereoscopic drawings in 1832, several ...
68.) Introduction
In fact, they were known even before photography was invented. Charles Wheatstone produced some of the first known stereoscopic drawings of ...
69.) Stereo images - historical aside
This instrument was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838, with the ... Back to the "how to view" 3D images page. Much more information about 3D ...
70.) The Hindu : Charles Wheatstone: Pioneer in applications of electricity
CHARLES WHEATSTONE was born on February 6, 1802 in Gloucester (England) in a ... Wheatstone invented a polar clock, an instrument for telling the time based on ...
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