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  2. Template:PD-self - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status name name Your name. It will be shown like "I, YOURNAME, release..." Unknown optional dw dw Suppresses categorization Boolean optional The above documentation is transcluded from Template:PD-self/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (create ...

  3. Template:PD-ineligible - Wikipedia

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    {{PD-ineligible}} Use when there are no better options. This is a very general that just says the image fails to pass the threshold of originality and does not qualify for copyright protection. {{PD-ineligible-USonly}} Same as above, except when the image is believed to be below the threshold of originality in the United States but not its home ...

  4. Template:3D glasses/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:3D glasses. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template can be used in image captions to hint the reader about the anaglyphic nature of the image.

  5. Template:PD-simple - Wikipedia

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    {{PD-ineligible}} Use when there are no better options. This is a very general that just says the image fails to pass the threshold of originality and does not qualify for copyright protection. {{PD-ineligible-USonly}} Same as above, except when the image is believed to be below the threshold of originality in the United States but not its home ...

  6. List of optometric abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    PD Pupillary distance PERRLA Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation PH Pinhole see Pinhole occluder and Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions: PHNI Pinhole No Improvement see Pinhole occluder and Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions: PHVA Pinhole Visual Acuity: PL Perception of light POH / PrOH Previous ocular history PPA Peri-papillary ...

  7. Pupillary distance - Wikipedia

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    Distance PD is the separation between the visual axes of the eyes in their primary position, as the subject fixates on an infinitely distant object. [2] Near PD is the separation between the visual axes of the eyes, at the plane of the spectacle lenses, as the subject fixates on a near object at the intended working distance. [3]

  8. Eyeglass prescription - Wikipedia

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    PD or IPD Pupillary Distance or Interpupillary Distance, respectively. It is the distance between pupil centers. BVD Back vertex distance is the distance between the back of the spectacle lens and the front of the cornea (the front surface of the eye). This is significant in higher prescriptions (usually beyond ±4.00D) as slight changes in the ...

  9. Polarized 3D system - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard glasses with earpieces and larger filters were used to watch Bwana Devil, the feature-length color 3-D film that premiered on 26 November 1952 and ignited the brief but intense 3-D fad of the 1950s. The well-known Life magazine photo of an audience wearing 3-D glasses was one of a series taken at the premiere.