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Orthoscopy
Orthoscopy used in optics and vision for the condition of normal, distortion-free view, from ''"ortho",'' straight, right, correct, and ''"scope"'', seeing. Abbe in 1880〔See Czapski S, Eppenstein O. (eds.) 1924 ''Grundzüge der Theorie der Optischen Instrumente nach Abbe'' J. Barth, Leipzig p. 658〕 designed an ''orthoscopic'' eyepiece for stereoscopic microscopes which minimized distortion. The term was also used in stereoscopy by Heine 〔Heine L. 1900 Über Orthoskopie. ''Albrecht von Graefes Arch. Ophthalmol.'', 51, 563-572〕 for the condition when the perceived depth in a stereogram is the same as that in the actual view of the scene. Such a perceptual report by an observer must be distinguished from what Moritz von Rohr called ''homeomorphic view,'' in which the depth in a stereoscopic 3D reconstruction is merely geometrically true, see Stereoscopic Depth Rendition. The difference between '' homeomorphic'' and ''orthoscopic'' is typical of the divide in psychophysics between the world of physical stimuli and the world of subjects' percepts, see Gustav Fechner. ==References==
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