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1 stereoscopic depth
depth of insertion — глубина опускания (СУЗ); глубина ввода
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stereoscopic depth
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3 stereoscopic depth
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4 stereoscopic depth
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > stereoscopic depth
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5 stereoscopic depth
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7 stereoscopic
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > stereoscopic
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8 perception
ощущение; восприятие
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Depth perception — is the visual ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D) and the distance of an object. Depth sensation is the ability to move accurately, or to respond consistently, based on the distances of objects in an environment.[citation… … Wikipedia
stereoscopic — ster|e|o|scop|ic [ˌsteriəˈskɔpık, ˌstıər US ˌsteriəˈska: , ˌstır ] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : Greek; Origin: stereos ( STEREO2) + English scopic (as in telescopic)] 1.) a stereoscopic picture, photograph etc appears solid when you look at it through … Dictionary of contemporary English
stereoscopic vision — Seeing with two eyes; also called binocular vision. Stereoscopic vision increases the ability to sense depth. Two dimensional images don t take advantage of this capability, unless they present a different image on which each eye can fix.… … Glossary of Art Terms
stereoscopic — stereoscope ► NOUN ▪ a device by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed together, creating an impression of depth and solidity. DERIVATIVES stereoscopic adjective … English terms dictionary
stereoscopic — stereoscopically, adv. /ster ee euh skop ik, stear /, adj. 1. noting or pertaining to three dimensional vision or any of various processes and devices for giving the illusion of depth from two dimensional images or reproductions, as of a… … Universalium
stereoscopic vision — (stereopsis) perception of the shape, depth, and distance of an object as a result of having binocular vision. The brain receives two distinct images from the eyes, which it interprets as a single three dimensional image … Medical dictionary
stereoscopic vision — stereopsis perception of the shape, depth, and distance of an object as a result of having binocular vision. The brain receives two distinct images from the eyes, which it interprets as a single three dimensional image … The new mediacal dictionary
stereoscopic — ster•e•o•scop•ic [[t]ˌstɛr i əˈskɒp ɪk, ˌstɪər [/t]] adj. 1) opt of or pertaining to three dimensional vision or any process or device for giving the illusion of three dimensions or depth from two dimensional images 2) opt of or characterized by… … From formal English to slang
enhanced stereoscopic vision — The term enhanced stereoscopic vision is used to denote a type of metamorphopsia (i.e. a visual distortion) whereby near objects seem to be closer than they are, and more distant objects appear to be further away than they are. As a result,… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Stereoscopy — Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3 D (three dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of recording three dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image. The illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other… … Wikipedia
Kenneth N. Ogle — (1902 1968) was a scientist of human vision. Born in Colorado, he earned a bachelor s degree from Colorado College in 1925 and a Ph.D. from Dartmouth College in 1930. He was later awarded an honorary medical degree by the University of Uppsala in … Wikipedia