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In 1846 Baudelaire wrote, "The position that he wants to create for himself between Ingres, whose pupil he is, and Delacroix, whom he is seeking to pilfer, creates a feeling of equivocation in the public mind, and is embarrassing for him personally".
In 1846 Baudelaire wrote of Chassériau, "The position that he wants to create for himself between Ingres, whose pupil he is, and Delacroix, whom he is seeking to pilfer, creates a feeling of equivocation in the public mind, and is embarrassing for him personally".
Independently of the sensing region used to estimate the complete wavefront, the retinal images were always obtained through the 6.4 mm pupil, except for subject D whose pupil was not big enough to fill the maximum aperture.
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