Technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image.
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Examples for "stereoscopy"
Examples for "stereoscopy"
1But not just any kind of stereoscopy -only the retro red-bluekind.
2Analysis of the optic disc area, optic cup area, and neuroretinal rim area was performed using digital stereoscopy with a Z-screen.
3Thus, in nature, stereoscopy is anything but a gimmick, even if some human beings manage, and may even do better, without it.
4My own stereoscopy had returned, jerkily, after about two hours, but I wondered what happened to prisoners, confined for much longer periods.
5I had never realized that stereoscopy and spatial judgment could be so changed after a mere three weeks in a small space.
1Vessel segmentation is fundamental in computer aided processing of data generated by 3D imaging modalities.
2Conclusion: Available evidence implies that 3D imaging methods can be used for documentation of CLP patients.
3Furthermore, their 3D imaging tasks are highly time consuming and sample preparation process requires elaborate skill.
4Nowadays, several companies are offering a broad range of 3D imaging systems, varying in price, method, and mobility.
5This paper presents a high-resolution 3D imaging technology using DFP techniques dedicated to footwear and tire impression capture.
1Each image can also be viewed in 3d with a pair of 3d glasses, which run around 5$ from the publisher's site.
2I try taking off the 3D glasses but it does no good.
3Simon Morris puts on his 3D glasses to see Monsters Versus Aliens.
4My daughter often takes off her 3D glasses and watches a blurry movie.
5Polarising sunglasses and many 3D glasses work by passing one polarisation and not another.
Translations for stereoscopics