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'''Carl Pulfrich''' ([[September 24]], [[1858]] – [[August 12]], [[1927]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[physicist]], noted for advancements in [[optics]] made as a researcher for the [[Carl Zeiss]] company, and for documenting the [[Pulfrich effect]], a psycho-optical phenomenon that can be used to create a type of [[stereoscopy|3-D]] visual effect. |
'''Carl Pulfrich''' ([[September 24]], [[1858]] – [[August 12]], [[1927]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[physicist]], noted for advancements in [[optics]] made as a researcher for the [[Carl Zeiss]] company in Jena around 1880, and for documenting the [[Pulfrich effect]], a psycho-optical phenomenon that can be used to create a type of [[stereoscopy|3-D]] visual effect. |
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Revision as of 17:26, 25 August 2008
Carl Pulfrich (September 24, 1858 – August 12, 1927) was a German physicist, noted for advancements in optics made as a researcher for the Carl Zeiss company in Jena around 1880, and for documenting the Pulfrich effect, a psycho-optical phenomenon that can be used to create a type of 3-D visual effect.