stereoszkópikus
Stereoszkópikus refers to the perception of depth and three-dimensionality through the use of two slightly different images. This phenomenon is directly related to how human eyes, positioned a small distance apart, each capture a unique perspective of the same object or scene. The brain then processes these two separate images, comparing the discrepancies in angle and scale to create a sense of depth. This is known as stereopsis or binocular vision.
Technology has leveraged this biological process to create stereoscopic experiences. Stereoscopic displays, often found in 3D
Applications of stereoscopic vision and technology are widespread. They are crucial in fields such as medicine