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1 stereoscopic effect
stereoscopic effect Raumwirkung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > stereoscopic effect
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2 stereoscopic effect
(fiz, tele) efect stereoscopic; dedublarea imaginii; (tele) efect stereoscopic; iluzia adâncimii imaginii -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stereoscopic effect
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4 stereoscopic effect
1) Техника: стереоскопический эффект2) Физика: стереоэффект3) Картография: стереоскопическое изображение -
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<av> ■ Bildplastik f< cine> ■ Stereoeffekt m -
7 stereoscopic effect
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8 stereoscopic effect
стереоскопический эффект, стереоэффектEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > stereoscopic effect
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9 stereoscopic effect
стереоскопический эффект, стереоэффектThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > stereoscopic effect
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• стереоскопичен ефектEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > stereoscopic effect
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12 stereoscopic effect
English-Russian cartography dictionary > stereoscopic effect
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13 stereoscopic effect
стереоскопический эффект, стереоэффектпредставляются два изображения, для левого и для правого глаза, причём в мозгу человека они комбинируются таким образом, что получается впечатление объёмного изображения; существуют различные способы создания стереоэффекта; используется в системах трёхмерного видеоАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > stereoscopic effect
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14 stereoscopic effect
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > stereoscopic effect
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15 stereoscopic effect
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > stereoscopic effect
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16 stereoscopic effect on the obtained couples of photos
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stereoscopic effect on the obtained couples of photos
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17 survey of the parts of a glacier surface from the two points at the ends of base-lines providing stereoscopic effect on the obtained couples of photos
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > survey of the parts of a glacier surface from the two points at the ends of base-lines providing stereoscopic effect on the obtained couples of photos
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18 dynamic stereoscopic effect
English-russian dictionary of physics > dynamic stereoscopic effect
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19 dynamic stereoscopic effect
динамический стереоскопический эффект, динамический стереоэффектEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > dynamic stereoscopic effect
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20 dynamic stereoscopic effect
динамический стереоскопический эффект, динамический стереоэффектThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > dynamic stereoscopic effect
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