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Definition of Stereoscopy
1. Noun. Three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retina.
Definition of Stereoscopy
1. n. The art or science of using the stereoscope, or of constructing the instrument or the views used with it.
Definition of Stereoscopy
1. Noun. the manufacture and viewing of stereoscopic images; 3D imaging ¹
2. Noun. simultaneous vision using both eyes that produces a visual perception of objects located in space ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stereoscopy
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereoscopy
Literary usage of Stereoscopy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice by Edward Bradford Titchener, ( (1901)
"Visual Space Perception: stereoscopy.— Our two eyes are, so to speak, two little
photographic cameras, which take two pictures of every object that we see. ..."
2. Proportion and Harmony of Line and Color in Painting, Sculpture, and by George Lansing Raymond (1899)
"... Fact as Developed in stereoscopy—Other Illustrations— Perception of Relief at
the Sides of an Object through Unconscious though Constant Movement of the ..."
3. Proportion and Harmony of Line and Color in Painting, Sculpture, and by George Lansing Raymond (1899)
"... Fact as Developed in stereoscopy—Other Illustrations— Perception of Relief at
the Sides of an Object through Unconscious though Constant Movement of the ..."
4. Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice by Edward Bradford Titchener (1901)
"... working-through of Hering's demonstration with free stereoscopy (convergent
squinting) is good practice, and the experiment is theoretically important. ..."
5. A List of Books on Industrial Arts. October, 1903 by John Crerar Library (1904)
"778.4 stereoscopy. Rothwell, Charles Frederick Seymour. 778.4 874 if..i7 frig
elements of stereoscopic photography. 56 p. ..."
6. A List of Books on Industrial Arts. October, 1903 by John Crerar Library (1904)
"First American from the second English edition. x,278 p. 75 il. i pi. D. New York:
EL Wilson, 1889. 778.4 stereoscopy. Rothwell, Charles Frederick Seymour. ..."