Words and phrases that have a meaning related to stereoscopy:  (126 results)
Often used in the same context:
anaglyph, stereographic, holography, stereopsis, stroboscopic, rotoscope, parallax, zoetrope, binocular vision, pictorialism, stereoscope, relativity theory, illusionism, pixar, kirlian, stereovision, liveness, piezoelectricity, fisheye, tridimensional, electrostatics, colorization, psychoacoustics, virtuality, photoelectric effect, magnification, photomultiplier, vignetting, loupe, animation, quantization, multiplane, dimensionality, zui, variational, iris diaphragm, doppler effect, kinematic, ferromagnetism, photoluminescence, adiabatic, transitivity, hypermedia, quasicrystal, greasemonkey, isometric, phenomenological, stroboscope, wetware, spatiality, invariance, tactility, telerobotics, camera obscura, dispersive, galvanometer, soliton, moviemaking, muybridge, scintillator, photometry, visualizer, plasmon, cinemascope, bionics, kinetoscope, experiencer, filmstrip, lenses, fovea, bolometer, electroluminescence, cinematograph, ultrasonics, dolby, astrophotography, boundlessness, obliquity, collimator, beowulf, grond, science fiction, microscopy, digitals, psychic phenomena, celestial mechanics, epsilon aurigae, ophthalmoscope, magnetisation, spherical geometry, flashgun, foreshortening, retroreflector, optics, mimesis, dephasing, quantum physics, pinhole camera, tomography, mathematical notation, pyrometers, defocus, continuum, unconscious, coexistence, conjugation, creation, hologram, integrator, invariants, masculine, medusa, module, optimality, reversibility, scanning, stereo, telescope, absorption, accomplice, actualization
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stereoscopic
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— Adjectives for stereoscopy: free, true, monocular, ray, binocular, cognitive, dynamic, eyed, quantitative, paradoxical, called, more...

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