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How to pronounce stereoscope in English?

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Type Words
Type of optical device
Derivation stereoscopic

Examples of stereoscope

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Second, the two films of the same region were viewed under a stereoscope.
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When the viewer looked through a stereoscope, the two images united.
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The two images will become one when looking through the stereoscope.
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The viewer looked through a stereoscope to converge the two images.
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A stereoscope is an instrument which makes surfaces look solid.
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For $60, after a short search, we bought a replica of the Holmes stereoscope that grandma had.
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Probably the earliest depiction of people using a stereoscope.
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Autostereograms are similar to normal stereograms except they are viewed without a stereoscope.
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Usually of a small size, they were most commonly viewed in a small hand-held box-type stereoscope.
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More examples
  • An optical device for viewing stereoscopic photographs
  • (stereoscopy) stereoscopic vision: three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retina
  • (Stereoscopic) Characterized by seeing objects in three dimensions.
  • (Stereoscopic) systems usually employ two video cameras, slightly apart, looking at the same scene. By analyzing the slight differences between the images seen by each camera, it is possible to determine the distance at each point in the images. ...
  • (Stereoscopic) use of binoculars for observing the surgical field and providing depth
  • (stereoscopic) Pertaining to the use of binocular vision for observation of a pair of overlapping photographs or other perspective views, giving impression of depth.
  • (stereoscopic) The property of an image that gives the illusion of depth, as if the image were three-dimensional. The pixels that compose such an image can include a color plane that is designed to add that illusion.
  • (Stereoscopy) Method of creating a 3-dimensional effect on 2-dimensional surface. Produced by using a pair of images taken from slightly different viewpoints, and then viewed through special stereo-viewers.
  • A device used to look at paired air (aerial) photography, making it possible to see features on the photographs in three-dimensional perspective.