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  1. Stereoscopy is the science and art that deals with the use of binocular vision for the observation of overlapping photographs or other perspective views and the method by which such views are produced.

  2. 1.1 Definition of Stereoscopy: g an illusion of depth to a flat image. In aerial photography, when two photographs overlap or the same ground area is photographed from two separate position forms a …

  3. Since the discovery of stereopsis in the 19th century the display of stereoscopic information has taken on a variety of forms.

  4. Stereoscopy is a technique used to create the perception of depth when viewing stereoscopic images. Our two eyes enable us to experience a three-dimensional world, caused by the small perspective …

  5. Feb 8, 2012 · Present representative values of key specifications for each type of display. 1. Stereoscopic. An independent image is presented to each eye through the use of some means of …

  6. What is it used for? How do we see depth? How do we arrange the left and right cameras? How will the views of the left and right camera differ? Questions? Suffern, Kevin (2007). Ray Tracing from the …

  7. Nature has evolved the capability for stereoscopy more than once. Few birds have forward facing eyes, but owls do, and appear to use stereoscopy extensively to judge the distance to prey.