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  • Stereoscope - Wikipedia
    A stereoscope is a device for viewing a stereoscopic pair of separate images, depicting left-eye and right-eye views of the same scene, as a single three-dimensional image
  • 3D imaging, binocular vision, depth perception - Britannica
    stereoscopy, science and technology dealing with two-dimensional drawings or photographs that when viewed by both eyes appear to exist in three dimensions in space
  • See the World in a New Way: A Brief History of the Stereoscope
    The stereoscope was a product of scientific discovery used to show the illusions of binocular vision, and was additionally utilized by people in Europe and the United States for general education and entertainment
  • Stereoscopic Vision Explained: A Complete Guide to Depth Perception
    Stereoscopic vision, or stereopsis, is the brain’s ability to create a three-dimensional view of the world by combining two slightly different images from each eye Our eyes are spaced apart on our face, which means each eye captures a slightly different perspective of the same scene
  • Stereoscopy History - A collection of stereoscopes, cameras and stereoviews
    Stereoscopy is a technique to create the illusion or perception of depth when viewing stereoscopic images Today we call it 3D, but the concept is more than 175 years old After the presentation of the first stereoscope by Charles Wheatstone in 1838, stereoscopy experienced two popularity waves before the Second World War
  • What is Stereoscopic Technology: A Comprehensive Guide
    A stereoscope is an optical device designed to present two images from slightly different angles to each eye, creating a 3D effect Different types of stereoscopes include: Reflecting Stereoscopes – Use mirrors to direct each eye to its respective image
  • Stereoscope - Encyclopedia. com
    stereoscope (stĕr´ēəskōp´), optical instrument that presents to a viewer two slightly differing pictures, one to each eye, to give the effect of depth In normal vision the two eyes, being a certain distance apart, see slightly different aspects of a scene
  • Stereoscope - SpringerLink
    Stereoscope is a psychological instrument used to generate stereoscopic perception It allows individuals to perceive two flat images depicting the same scene as a single three-dimensional image In 1838, British psychologist Charles Wheatstone invented the mirror stereoscope, also known as the reflective stereoscope


















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