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stereoscopic image - translation to ρωσικά

TECHNIQUE FOR CREATING OR ENHANCING THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH IN AN IMAGE
Stereoscopic; Stereoview; Stereo photography; Stereograms; Stereography; Stereoscopic goggles; 3D glasses; Stereocard; 3d photography; Stereoscopic View; Stereograph card; Stereograph image; 3d glasses; Stereoviews; Imaging, three-dimensional; 3D stereo; 3D stereography; 3d stereo; Stereographs; 3d photo; 3d photos; 3D Image; Stereophotos; 3-D glasses; Stereoscopic imaging; Stereoscopic image; Stereo 3d; Stereoscopic 3d; Stereoscopic picture; Stereoscopic imagery; Stereophoto; 3D Glasses; Stereophotography; Stereoscopic 3D; 3D technology; Stereographic; Stereo photograph; 3D viewer; 3D glass; Stereographic 3D; Stereo window; Stereoscopic photography; Stereopair; Stereographies; Stereoscopic photograph; Freeviewing; Stereoscopically; Stereophotographs; Stereo photographs; Stereoscopic view; Stereoscopic display
  • Stereoscopic image of 772 College Street (formerly Johnson Street) in Macon, Ga, circa 1870s
  • Stereoscopic image of 787 Orange Street, Addison R. Tinsley house, circa 1890s
  • Functional principle of active shutter 3D systems
  • Anaglyph 3D glasses
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  • Stereoscopic image of 772 College Street (formerly Johnson Street) in Macon, Ga, circa 1870s ]]
  • Wheatstone mirror stereoscope
  • A company of ladies looking at stereoscopic views, painting by [[Jacob Spoel]], before 1868. An early depiction of people using a stereoscope.
  • "''[[The early bird catches the worm]]''" stereograph published in 1900 by North-Western View Co. of [[Baraboo, Wisconsin]], digitally restored
  • ChromaDepth glasses with prism-like film
  • Brewster-type stereoscope, 1870
  • Saul Davis (act. 1860s–1870s), New Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, Canada, c. 1869, albumen print stereograph, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections/features/caught-by-the-camera.html Department of Image Collections], National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
  • The [[Nintendo 3DS]] uses parallax barrier autostereoscopy to display a 3D image.
  • Two Passiflora caerulea flowers arranged as a stereo image pair for viewing by the cross-eyed viewing method (see Freeviewing)
  • Functional principle of polarized 3D systems
  • aerial photographs]].
  • RealD circular polarized glasses
  • also available]]. ''Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.''{{3d glasses}}
  • synagogue in Geneva]], circa. 1860, in the collection of the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]].
  • anaglyph]] that colors one perspective red and the other [[cyan]].<br/>{{3D glasses}}
  • A View-Master Model E of the 1950s
  • A pair of LC shutter glasses used to view XpanD 3D films. The thick frames conceal the electronics and batteries.

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строительное дело

стереомодель

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стереоскопическое изображение
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стереомодель

Ορισμός

image intensifier
¦ noun a device used to make a brighter version of an image on a photoelectric screen.

Βικιπαίδεια

Stereoscopy

Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopics, or stereo imaging) is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision. The word stereoscopy derives from Greek στερεός (stereos) 'firm, solid', and σκοπέω (skopeō) 'to look, to see'. Any stereoscopic image is called a stereogram. Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed using a stereoscope.

Most stereoscopic methods present a pair of two-dimensional images to the viewer. The left image is presented to the left eye and the right image is presented to the right eye. When viewed, the human brain perceives the images as a single 3D view, giving the viewer the perception of 3D depth. However, the 3D effect lacks proper focal depth, which gives rise to the Vergence-Accommodation Conflict.

Stereoscopy is distinguished from other types of 3D displays that display an image in three full dimensions, allowing the observer to increase information about the 3-dimensional objects being displayed by head and eye movements.

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