stereographs
/ˈstɛriəˌɡræfs/
noun
- A pair of nearly identical photographs that create a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope or with special glasses.
- The stereographs of the moon landing were popular in the 1970s.
- My grandfather collected antique stereographs of famous landmarks.
- She used a smartphone app to view digital stereographs of the Grand Canyon.
verb
- Third person singular present of stereograph; to create a stereographic image.
- He stereographs the model to produce a realistic 3D effect.
- The photographer stereographs each scene by taking two shots from slightly different angles.
- The software automatically stereographs the images for virtual reality.