0 used to refer to films or pictures that are filmed or shown using a special piece of equipment that creates an image that looks solid and real:
The camera team plans to capture stereoscopic images of Titan's surface.
The lenses send different images to the viewers' left and right eyes, mimicking our stereoscopic view of the real world.
Two-eyed stereoscopic viewers pop microscopic beasties into three dimensions.
The stereoscopic relations which convert the images of the bead trajectories to the three-dimensional velocity field are given in the appendix.
The experiments here tested whether assimilation depends on a neural process that follows stereoscopic depth perception.
Isolated follicles were measured with an eyepiece micrometer in a stereoscopic microscope.
A metal bolt was fixed to the skull just above the beak to allow attachment of spectacles with filter glasses needed for stereoscopic stimulation.
They were separated from the ovary using watchmaker's forceps under a stereoscopic dissecting microscope.