pseudostereo

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pseudo- +‎ stereo

Noun[edit]

pseudostereo (uncountable)

  1. (sometimes attributive) A technique or effect that simulates stereo, in sound or visual imagery.
    • 1996, John Eargle, Handbook of Recording Engineering, page 139:
      Phase shift techniques for pseudostereo: (a) The circuit arrangement resembles the comb filter except that an all-pass phase shift network is used instead of signal delay, []
    • 1998, 1998 IEEE and ATR Workshop on Computer Vision for Virtual Reality Based Human Communications: Proceedings, January 3, 1998, Bombay, India:
      We have also constructed pseudostereo images of scenes imaged by a single NICAM.
    • 2010, Oliver Sacks, The Mind's Eye:
      Was this vision “real” or an illusion? It was wholly different in quality from the pseudostereo, the confounding illusions of depth and distance I would sometimes have with lines on the ground, where there was not, in reality, any depth at all.