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Q: When you look at an object each one of your two eyes receives a slightly different image of the object is known as?
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Why does a stereomicroscope produce a three dimensional image?

Because a stereomicroscope has two lenses set slightly apart, so you see the object at slightly different angles with each eye, causing a 3-Dimensional effect.


How does the image in a mirror plane differ from the object?

The image does not appear different, nor does it change at all. The image is exactly the same.


How does the image in a plane mirror differ from the object?

The image does not appear different, nor does it change at all. The image is exactly the same.


Why do convex mirrors always form the same image?

They do not always create the same image. They have different focal points and objects at different distances which create an image different from the object in magnitude or orientation.


How can humans see an object in 3D?

Humans eyes are a little distance from one another and so they see slightly different images. These two images are reconstructed by the brain so that things look three dimensional. 3D films such as Avatar have two images on the screen and the colours are such that one image is seen by one eye through the special glasses and the other by the other eye. Each image is just slightly different to the other and the effect on the human is a 3D image.


What is the ability to focus the image of an object at different distances on the retina?

the answer is lens. :D


Why you need remote sensing image classification?

in order to to differentiate different object of the image like building, roads ad vehicles


What is the difference between the object and the image?

image larger than object


What is meant by conjugate points with respect to a lens?

The object- and image-points of a particular lens are described as conjugate. The object point, or the point at which the image is taken from, and the image point, the image itself, are able to be flipped perfectly, as if the object is placed where the image was, an image will appear where the object was.


What is the difference between an object and an image?

An image is an optical representation of an object.... Object is real... while image is not... i thnk the word imaginary fits for image.... we can take example of our shadow... when light falls on us ( object ) it creates an image (shadow ) in the ground....


How are stereo images created?

Stereo imaging, which is critical in 3-D imagery, is created by using more than one camera to film an image. The cameras are at slightly different angles and in conjunction with the human eyes, which view images at slightly different angles, produces the stereo image.


What is the 3D vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of the same image?

stereoscopic vision - three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retina