- The
Pulfrich effect is a
psychophysical percept wherein lateral motion of an
object in the
field of view is
interpreted by the
visual cortex as having...
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Pulfrich Peak (64°41′S 62°28′W / 64.683°S 62.467°W / -64.683; -62.467) is a peak near the east part of Wild Spur on
Arctowski Peninsula, on the west...
- Carl P.
Pulfrich (September 24, 1858 in Burscheid,
Rhine Province,
Kingdom of
Prussia –
August 12, 1927 in
Baltic Sea,
drowned when his
canoe capsized)...
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color of an object, then its
observed distance will also be changed. The
Pulfrich effect is
based on the
phenomenon of the
human eye
processing images more...
- foreground,
thereby giving the
effect of
depth on a 2D
screen using the
Pulfrich effect.
After being off the air for no
longer than 26 years, A
brief one-off...
- Goldberg.
There are many
types of
refractometers and the most
common types are Abbe's refractometer,
Pulfrich refractometer,
Immersion refractometer....
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programmes the BBC
produced at the time,
using a 3D
system that made use of the
Pulfrich effect,
requiring gl****es with one
darkened lens; the
picture would look...
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record supporting this.
Epsilon Pegasi is a fine
example to
observe the
Pulfrich effect. This
optical phenomenon is
described on page 1372 of Burnham's...
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which requires the
familiar red and
green gl****es, the
method used was the
Pulfrich Effect which permitted full-colour video. The film was shot by
Gerald Marks...
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license Eyegl****
prescription Orthoptics...