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stereoscope A device to view to similar photographs, that gives an impression of depth and solidity as if you were in a airplane looking down.
Ãâó: www.scotlandswoods.org.uk/glossary/glossary_s.html
stereoscope A binocular device that produces the impression of a three-dimensional image from two overlapping images of the same area.
Ãâó: www.personal.psu.edu/users/b/e/bea121/GIS_Glossary...
stereoscope An optical device for creating stereoscopic (or three-dimensional) effects from flat (two-dimensional) images, the stereoscope was first constructed by D.Brewster in 1844. It is provided with lenses, under which two equal images are placed, so that one is viewed with the right eye and the other with the left. Observed at the same time, the two images merge into a single virtual image which, as a consequence of our binocular vision, appears to be three-dimensional.
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