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Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.
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The mental impression of a three-dimensional model which results from viewing an object at two different perspectives.
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Where an image or scene is presented differently for each eye allowing a true 3D perspective. Some head-mounted displays offer stereoscopic vision to increase the effect of being in an artificially created environment.
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use of binoculars for observing the surgical field and providing depth
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Seeing objects in three dimensions.
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A stereoscopic view is a type of optical view which creates a three-dimensional effect by using two photographs of the same scene taken at slightly different angles and viewed through two eyepieces.
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Giving the illusion of being three dimensional in imagery.
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characteristic of form of viewing in which each eye receives a slightly different image so that the scene appears to have depth
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A generic term referring to three dimensional photographs or the apparatus used to view them. Exhibits created using this process
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Pertaining to the use of binocular vision for observation of a pair of overlapping photographs or other perspective views, giving impression of depth.
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Refers to viewing a scene with two eyes, where information is taken from the environment, or provided in a representational view that allows depth and spatial relationships to be discerned. The term is commonly used to differentiate between a "flat" two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional scene, and one that provides the spatial cues, making it almost equivalent to a scene in real three-dimensional space.
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Use of two perspective views to achieve the perception of depth.
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This is the technique of producing images on a screen that have life-like depth by presenting slightly different images to each of the viewer's eyes. This can be done in a wide variety of ways.
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two photographs taken with a stereoscopic camera. One photograph represents the left eye, and the other the right eye. When the two photographs are viewed in a stereoscopic apparatus, they combine to create a single image with depth and relief.
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'Solid looking': having visible depth as well as height and width. May refer to any experience or device that is associated with binocular depth perception.
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