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orthoscopic, a.|ɔːθəʊˈskɒpɪk| [f. as prec. + -ic.] Having or producing correct vision; free from, or constructed to correct, optical distortion; spec. of binocular vision: without the reversal of convexity and concavity produced by pseudoscopic instruments.
1853Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. I. 305 To produce orthoscopic binocular vision, simple, not erecting eye-pieces, are required. 1875H. Walton Dis. Eye 616, I beg to refer the reader to my remarks on orthoscopic spectacles. 1881Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. I. 204 Orthoscopic vision is always obtained, when the right half of the right pupil and the left half of the left pupil only are employed—pseudoscopic vision in the opposite case. 1892Syd. Soc. Lex., Orthoscopic vision, the appearance of an object which is viewed through a lens or lenses when its surface represents a plane without any curve, spherical aberration being entirely corrected. 1937Jrnl. Optical Soc. Amer. XXVII. 333/1 The imagery should be as nearly orthoscopic as possible. |