stereoscopic imaging
Stereoscopic imaging is a technique that creates the illusion of depth in an image by presenting two slightly different perspectives of the same scene. This method mimics how human eyes perceive depth, as each eye sees a slightly different view. When these two images are combined, the brain interprets them as a three-dimensional scene.
This technology is commonly used in various fields, including film, virtual reality, and medical imaging. Stereoscopic images can be viewed using special glasses or devices that separate the two perspectives, allowing viewers to experience a more immersive visual experience.