stereokaamerad
Stereokaamerad, also known as stereo cameras or stereoscopic cameras, are devices designed to capture two images simultaneously from slightly different viewpoints. These two images are intended to be viewed in a way that recreates the perception of depth, similar to how human eyes work. The principle behind stereokaamerad is stereopsis, the visual phenomenon that allows humans to perceive depth and three-dimensional shapes from two slightly offset images.
A typical stereokaamera consists of two lenses positioned at a specific distance apart, mimicking the interpupillary
The two captured images are then typically processed or presented to a viewer in a way that