In stereoscopy an object is photographed from two slightly different points of view so that when the two pictures are united in projection the object stands out in three .
Switched On: Dead! Dead! Dead! (in 2D) Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. Connor "Con" Sumer looked up at the beast that stalked him ever since flat-panel TV sales began to flatten out. "Stereoscopy," he thought, "the word even sounded like an uncomfortable medical procedure." This was far from the first time 3D tried to take over the world. Fueled by a steady diet of hype, the fight ...
July 21, 2013 - Engadget