stereoscopy

IPA: stɛrioʊskʌpi

noun

  • The manufacture and viewing of stereoscopic images; 3D imaging
  • Simultaneous vision using both eyes that produces a visual perception of objects located in space
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Examples of "stereoscopy" in Sentences

  • In Nyon he got into contact with stereoscopy.
  • This would classify as stereoscopy, I'd think.
  • There aren't many stereoscopy books or articles.
  • It marked a significant milestone in stereoscopy.
  • In particular stereoscopy is an odd one out here.
  • There are other articles for 3 D film and stereoscopy.
  • I would sugest that stereoscopy be a sub catagory of stereography.
  • It is the first museum in the United Stated dedicated to stereoscopy.
  • Queen, is releasing a book that contains some of the earliest stereoscopy, which is the original term for 3-D.
  • It's more than 170 years since Sir Charles Wheatstone's first experiments in stereoscopy, which is now the most commonly used technique to create 3D images.
  • Eventually head tracking and multiple position auto-stereoscopy will become the norm, and I would wager that before that happens, 2-D will always be available.
  • The most basic way to do this is stereoscopy, which is essentially showing a slightly different image to each eye which the brain mashes together into a 3D image.
  • The most basic way to do this is stereoscopy, which is essentially showing a slightly different image to each eye, which the brain mashes together into a 3D image.
  • This last area is particularly worrying because in the entire history of 3D cinema (which is almost old as the history of cinema itself) there are only a handful of moments which justify the headache-inducing horrors of "stereoscopy".

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