
Stereoscopic imaging
Stereoscopic imaging uses two slightly different images, one for each eye, to create a sense of depth and three-dimensionality. By mimicking how our eyes naturally see the world from slightly different angles, this technique allows the brain to interpret the images as a single, three-dimensional scene. Devices like 3D glasses or specialized displays present these images to each eye separately, enhancing our perception of distance, size, and spatial relationships within the scene. This technology is commonly used in movies, virtual reality, and medical imaging to provide a more realistic and immersive visual experience.