[time-nuts] Working with SMT parts.

Chuck Harris cfharris at erols.com
Sat Aug 13 04:39:59 UTC 2016


A fairly large part of the population gets along just
fine with mono vision.  Many choose it specifically
by getting contact lenses where one lens is near, and
one is far, or getting laser eye surgery to affect that
condition.

That said, I do very well with stereo vision, but can
work satisfactorily well with a mono vision camera.

The brain is adapted to use both stereo vision, and
perspective for determining distance.

-Chuck Harris



Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Steve:
> 
> If you are going to be soldering then you NEED stereo vision, a monitor screen will
> not work at all.  You need depth perception as well as magnification.  Think of the
> microscope as part of a feedback loop that includes your eyes and muscles.  With a
> stereo microscope you can make much smaller hand movements which are required when
> working with small pitch ICs.
> 



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