Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopics or 3D imaging) is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision. The word stereoscopy derives {ety|gre|στερεός (stereos)|firm, solid||σκοπέω (skopeō)|to look, to see}. Any stereoscopic image is called stereogram. Originally, s... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopy
science and technology dealing with two-dimensional drawings or photographs that when viewed by both eyes appear to exist in three dimensions in ... [1 related articles] Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/s/160
Ste`re·os'co·py noun The art or science of using the stereoscope, or of constructing the instrument or the views used with it. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/194
Type: Term Pronunciation: ster′ē-os′kŏ-pē Definitions: 1. An optic technique by which two images of the same object are blended into one, giving a three-dimensional appearance to the single image. See: radiostereoscopy Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=84931