stereoscopic

IPA: stɛriʌskˈɑpɪk

adjective

  • Of or relating to stereoscopy; three-dimensional.
  • Of or relating to the stereoscope.
  • Designed to be used by both eyes simultaneously, or obtained by imaging from two viewpoints simultaneously.
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Examples of "stereoscopic" in Sentences

  • List of stereoscopic video games.
  • Color and stereoscopic photography.
  • Stereoscopic depth and binocular rivalry.
  • The film will be released in stereoscopic 3D.
  • Some aspects of stereoscopic depth perception.
  • It is used to study human stereoscopic perception.
  • Each director was fitted with a stereoscopic rangefinder.
  • To have layers of flat images in stereoscopic 3D would truly be 2 1/2 D.
  • Perhaps it is caused by the mis-nomer of 3D itself, instead of using the term stereoscopic as we should.
  • For me, the landforms I see almost daily in stereoscopic air photos are as easy to recognize as friends.
  • For those wondering what "stereoscopic" is all about, viewing stereoscopic images give an enhanced depth perception.
  • With Star Wars and Inception returning in stereoscopic vision – and three-dimensional HBO due to launch – is 2D dead?
  • The adventure saga, envisioned and shot in stereoscopic 3-D, centers on blue-tressed Coraline Jones (Dakota Fanning), a spunky tween.
  • It may well be stereoscopic, and record with two spaced glass eyes, for striking improvements in stereoscopic technique are just around the corner.
  • Today, the US trades confirmed the rumours that George Lucas is to bring his entire six-film Star Wars saga back to the big screen in stereoscopic vision, starting with 1999's The Phantom Menace (because blooming Jar Jar Binks 'fizzog will naturally be infinitely less irritating in three dimensions than it was in two) in 2012.

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