This article is about localization of sound sources in three-dimensional space. For three-dimensional visual imaging, see Stereoscopy.
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Stereo imaging refers to the aspect of sound recording and reproduction of stereophonic sound concerning the perceived spatial locations of the sound source(s), both laterally and in depth. An image is considered to be good if the location of the performers can be clearly identified; the image is considered to be poor if the location of the performers is difficult to locate. A well-made stereo recording, properly reproduced, can provide good imaging within the front quadrant.
More complex recording and reproduction systems such as surround sound and Ambisonics can offer good imaging all around the listener and even including height information. Imaging is usually thought of in the context of recording with two or more channels, though single-channel recording may convey depth information convincingly.
Stereoimaging refers to the aspect of sound recording and reproduction of stereophonic sound concerning the perceived spatial locations of the sound source(s)...
(also called stereoscopics, or stereoimaging) is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular...
localization of sound source in stereoimaging This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stereoimage. If an internal link led you...
three-dimensional images, a process known as stereo photography. Stereo cameras may be used for making stereoviews and 3D pictures for movies, or for range imaging. The...
Earth. This enabled stereoscopic imaging of the Sun and solar phenomena, such as coronal mass ejections. Contact with STEREO-B was lost in 2014 after it entered...
lenses are close to the subject, as with a stereo microscope, but is also a common problem with many 3D stereo camera lenses. The problem arises for screen...
Stereophonic sound, or more commonly stereo, is a method of sound reproduction that recreates a multi-directional, 3-dimensional audible perspective. This...
Stereo photography techniques are methods to produce stereoscopic images, videos and films. This is done with a variety of equipment including special...
retinal images in stereopsis. In computer vision, binocular disparity refers to the difference in coordinates of similar features within two stereoimages. A...
formation of an image). Imaging technology is the application of materials and methods to create, preserve, or duplicate images. Imaging science is a multidisciplinary...
handmade single-image stereogram in 1974, after creating more than one viewer and meeting with Julesz. Having experience with stereoimaging in holography...
government spacecraft, TWINS conducts stereoscopic imaging of Earth's magnetosphere. By imaging the charge exchange neutral atoms over a broad energy...
NASA include Mars rover imaging, and the solar investigation, called STEREO, which uses two orbital vehicles to obtain the 3D images of the sun. Other applications...
depth perception the edges of the two images seemingly fuse into one "stereo window". In current practice, the images are prepared so that the scene appears...
Middlebury Stereo Vision Page VIP Laparoscopic / Endoscopic Video Dataset (stereo medical images) Archived 2011-05-12 at the Wayback Machine What is Stereo Vision...
frequency lift and directionality which is likely to positively affect stereoimaging of the Decca Tree arrangement. Variations have been performed using...
2D to stereo 3D conversion and stereo conversion) is the process of transforming 2D ("flat") film to 3D form, which in almost all cases is stereo, so it...
to obtain higher quality, a smaller file size, or both. The term joint stereo has become prominent as the Internet has allowed for the transfer of relatively...
Computer stereo vision is the extraction of 3D information from digital images, such as those obtained by a CCD camera. By comparing information about...
images to the common plane. Image rectification is used in computer stereo vision to simplify the problem of finding matching points between images (i...
them a good match to cone midranges and woofers, allowing for superb stereoimaging. However, the "sweet spot" created by the narrow dispersion of cone...
mid-1950s, the public's fascination with stereoimaging was fading, and by 1960 the Stereo Realist was the only stereo camera of the 1950s era that was still...
produce his own artwork. Images generated this way can be edited with stereoimaging software and viewed as traditional stereo pairs or can be converted...
method, a stereo dipole can render an acoustic stereoimage nearly 180 degrees wide (single stereo dipole) or 360 degrees (dual or double stereo dipole)...
Loreo is a manufacturer of stereo photography equipment, including 3D cameras and stereo lens attachments for SLR cameras. Stereo pictures taken using Loreo...
The stereo, stereoscopic or dissecting microscope is an optical microscope variant designed for low magnification observation of a sample, typically using...