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stereogram
ster·e·o·gram S0743100 (stĕr′ē-ə-grăm′, stîr′-)n.1. A picture or diagram designed to give the impression of solidity.2. A stereograph.stereogram (ˈstɛrɪəˌɡræm; ˈstɪər-) n1. (Electronics) Brit a stereo radiogram2. (Photography) another name for stereographster•e•o•gram (ˈstɛr i əˌgræm, ˈstɪər-) n. 1. a diagram or picture representing objects in a way to give the impression of solidity. 2. stereograph. [1865–70] stereogramA stereoscopic set of photographs or drawings correctly oriented and mounted for stereoscopic viewing.Translationsstereogram
stereogram[′ster·ē·ə‚gram] (graphic arts) A stereoscopic set of photographs or drawings correctly oriented and mounted for stereoscopic viewing. StereogramA drawing or photograph that can be viewed in three-dimensions.stereogramA stereo-pair of photographs or drawings correctly mounted and oriented for stereoscopic viewing.stereogramA two-dimensional image which, when viewed correctly appearsthree-dimensional. E.g. SIRDS or SIRTS.
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ster·e·o·gram (ster'ē-ō-gram), A stereoscopic radiographic image of a pair.stereogramS18-897420 (stĕr′ē-ō-grăm) [″ + gramma, something written] Stereoscopic radiographs.stereogram Paired similar photographs or drawings which when viewed in a stereoscope give the sensation of stereopsis. Some stereograms are used only to explore fusion. Syn. stereoslide. |