"Stereo" is an imaginative term used to describe the basic forms of most practical 3D projections. The image of the left eye and right eye is superimposed (usually recorded on the same film), and the color difference is used to distinguish between the two. The viewer wearing a pair of tainted glasses (traditionally red and blue green), makes the eyes can distinguish two images superimposed.
"Stereo" is an imaginative term used to describe the basic forms of most practical 3D projections. The image of the left eye and right eye is superimposed (usually recorded on the same film), and the color difference is used to distinguish between the two. The viewer wearing a pair of tainted glasses (traditionally red and blue green), makes the eyes can distinguish two images superimposed.
"Stereo" is an imaginative term used to describe the basic forms of most practical 3D projections. The image of the left eye and right eye is superimposed (usually recorded on the same film), and the color difference is used to distinguish between the two. The viewer wearing a pair of tainted glasses (traditionally red and blue green), makes the eyes can distinguish two images superimposed.
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