stereophotography
stereophotography The taking of two pictures (stereo pairs), e.g. of a fossil, from slightly different angles so that when the two images are viewed through a stereoscope a three-dimensional image is produced, giving greater detail than an ordinary photograph.
More From encyclopedia.com
Photo Alteration , A common sight at the scene of a forensic investigation is one or more photographers. Recording the details of the scene prior to the removal of evid… Stereoscope , ster·e·o·scope / ˈsterēəˌskōp; ˈsti(ə)r-/ • n. a device by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed tog… Images , Images
Aristotle's claim that "it is impossible even to think without a mental picture" (On Memory and Recollection 450a) has frequently been echoed… Aerial And Satellite Photography , aerial and satellite photography, technology and science of taking still or moving-picture photographs from a camera mounted on a balloon, airplane,… Imaging , Imaging
High-tech diagnostic imaging techniques that have allowed physicians to explore bodily structures and functions with a minimum of invasion to… Image , im·age / ˈimij/ • n. a representation of the external form of a person or thing in sculpture, painting, etc. ∎ a visible impression obtained by a cam…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
stereophotography