stereokohde
Stereokohde is a technique used in photography to create a three-dimensional effect in a two-dimensional image. The term is derived from the Greek words "stereo" meaning solid or three-dimensional, and "kohde" meaning image or picture. This technique involves capturing two slightly different images of the same subject from two different angles, typically using two cameras or a single camera with a beam splitter. The two images are then combined to create a single image that appears to have depth when viewed through a stereoscope or other stereoscopic viewing device. Stereokohde can be used to create a variety of effects, including the illusion of depth, the appearance of a three-dimensional object, or the creation of a stereogram, which is an image that appears to have depth when viewed without the aid of a stereoscope. The technique has been used in photography since the early 20th century and continues to be used today in various forms of art and entertainment.