Stereoskopické
Stereoskopické refers to the perception of depth and three-dimensional space. It is achieved when an organism or device can view an object from two different viewpoints simultaneously. The slight difference in the image received by each viewpoint, known as binocular disparity, is processed by the brain or a computational system to create a sense of depth. This is the basis of stereopsis, the ability to see in three dimensions.
In humans and many other animals, stereoscopic vision is facilitated by two eyes positioned apart on the
Beyond biological vision, stereoscopic principles are applied in various technologies. Stereoscopic photography and cinematography capture two
Stereoscopic imaging systems often use techniques like polarized filters, anaglyph images (red and cyan filters), or