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stereoscopy
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ster·e·os·co·py (str-sk-p)
n.
An optical technique by which two images of the same object are blended into one, giving a three-dimensional appearance to the single image.

stereoscopy 
The science dealing with the perception of three-dimensional effects and of producing them. See stereopsis.


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Leveraging Dassault Systemes' 3D PLM solutions, visitors to the booth will have the opportunity to experience the 3D ultra realistic visualization of construction projects wearing stereoscopic goggles.
Players - who take the part of Emma's husband or her lovers - are equipped with stereoscopic goggles so the other characters, which are projected on to the walls and floor, can be seen in three dimensions.
Thousands of 3-D ultrasound systems in clinics could be upgraded with such new software, and stereoscopic goggles could be issued to them as well," Smith notes.
 
 
 
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