sztereoszkópikus
Stereoszkópikus refers to anything related to stereopsis, the ability to perceive depth and three-dimensional form from visual cues. This is achieved by having two eyes that view the world from slightly different angles. The brain then combines these two slightly different images to create a single, three-dimensional perception. This binocular vision is a fundamental aspect of how many animals, including humans, navigate and interact with their environment.
Technological applications of stereoskopikus principles aim to replicate this natural phenomenon. Stereoscopic displays, commonly found in
Another significant area where stereoszkópikus imaging is employed is in stereology, a quantitative method used to