Of particular significance in the success of the work of Medmenham was the use of stereoscopic images, using a between plate overlap of exactly 60 %.
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"' Video detection and ranging ( VIDAR ) "'is a technique to measure the speed or other information of a distant vehicle using advanced stereoscopic imaging techniques.
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He didn't have to go far to find impressive scenery, for the Wisconsin River Dells, a stereoscopic images that allowed viewers to see the Dells in three dimensions.
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Warren developed the technique of producing stereoscopic images of the breast with X-rays while working in the Department of Radiology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.
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In order to see the stereoscopic image, the viewer must sit within a very narrow angle that is nearly perpendicular to the screen, limiting the size of the audience.
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It comes with a PSP add-on called the Solid Eye, which is a folding cardboard box with specialized lenses that fit over the PSP's screen, creating a stereoscopic image.
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The film also included an intermission, which was necessary to change the film's reels, because each projector of the theater's two projectors was dedicated to one of the stereoscopic images.
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The high resolution of consumer level flatbed scanners allows taking stereoscopic images of objects that would otherwise be possible only through a stereo microscope, with similar limitations involving depth of field.
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I know I have trouble seeing stereoscopic images, so can someone tell me if it still flips with one eye open .-- Commander Keane 23 : 57, 8 December 2005 ( UTC)
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Also relatively common is the Titmus Fly Stereotest, a greatly enlarged stereoscopic image of a fly used by optometrists and ophthalmologists to determine if patients, especially young children, have normal stereoscopic vision.