Definition
A technique for creating the illusion of depth in images by presenting two slightly different views of a scene, mimicking the way human eyes perceive depth. This can be achieved through various methods, including side-by-side images or interleaved frames.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Central to the creator’s project, aiming to provide a more immersive visual experience of natural subjects.
Key properties or components
- Requires two viewpoints
- Creates illusion of depth
- Can be viewed with special equipment or techniques
Contradictions or debates
Some viewers might confuse ‘3D’ with CGI or artificial effects, which the creator explicitly refutes.