What is another word for stereoscopy?

Pronunciation: [stˌɛɹɪˈə͡ʊskəpɪ] (IPA)

Stereoscopy, also known as 3D imaging or stereoscopic imaging, refers to a technique used to produce an illusion of depth in a two-dimensional image by displaying two offset images separately to the left and right eye of the viewer. Another synonym for stereoscopy is stereogram, which is a pair of two-dimensional images which, when viewed by the viewer's brain, create the perception of depth and 3D realism. Stereoptics is another term that refers to the art and science of producing stereoscopic images and visual effects. More slang expressions for stereoscopy include 3D cinema, stereo photography, and depth perception. Regardless of their designation, all of these terms essentially refer to the same principle of creating 3D illusions by using offset images.

What are the hypernyms for Stereoscopy?

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