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Distortion of Stereoscopic Spatial Localization

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Abstract

The apparent distortion of stereoscopic space perception, caused by unequal magnifications of the images of the two eyes, as described by Ames, is studied from a mathematical point of view. It is shown that, at least qualitatively, the spatial distortions can be predicted on a geometric basis.

© 1948 Optical Society of America

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