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Mona Lisa and stereoscopy

Mona Lisa and stereoscopy. Thursday, July 16, 2009. Mona Lisa as youve never seen. A new study explains how you can look at the picture of the Mona Lisa with tools suggested by the same genius da Vinci. Discovering that the Master was also the father of stereoscopy. Install interactive version of this publication on iPhoneiPod TouchiPad. With the fading technique, space acquires a depth of perspective that he defined aerial, because the natural air filter TdP. Till now in literature its missing.

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Mona Lisa and stereoscopy. Thursday, July 16, 2009. Mona Lisa as youve never seen. A new study explains how you can look at the picture of the Mona Lisa with tools suggested by the same genius da Vinci. Discovering that the Master was also the father of stereoscopy. Install interactive version of this publication on iPhoneiPod TouchiPad. With the fading technique, space acquires a depth of perspective that he defined aerial, because the natural air filter TdP. Till now in literature its missing.

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