-Binocular vision - visual ability to determine three dimensions. Stereoscopic photography depends on the use of binocular vision. -Bi-pack - combination of two films, differently sensitized, but exposed as one.
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The reason that we see distance in everyday life is because humans have what is called "binocular vision" or two separate images overlapping that creates the depth illusion.
Wheatstone set out to reproduce the effect of our binocular vision with a flat image, the result was the combination of a stereogram and a stereoscope.
meters to gather light and to determine the angle of acceptance of light by the meter. A lenticular screen consisting of a number of lenses et into rows can be used at the camera stage to produce stereoscopic images by synthesizing binocular vision.
See also: Image, Lens, Focus, Camera, Time
 
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