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'''Flatfocus solidview''' is when something is binocular stereoscopic and each eye sees a flat focus image.
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[[File:Twoview flatfocus solidviewer.png|thumb|A flatfocus solidview viewer]]
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'''Flatfocus solidview''' is when something is twoview solidview and each eye sees a flat focus image.
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Every flatfocus solidview entity is twoview flatfocus solidview, because there are minimal solidity cues that enable stereopsis from flat focus images other than binocular cues.
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Flatfocus solidview is enabled by [[stereopsis from binocular disparity]], which is a form of [[partial stereopsis]].
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It is enabled by twoview technology, which is when something has two independent optical pathways. In flatfocus solidview, each pathway with a flat-focus image, where the whole thing viewed has an appearance of solidity.
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When viewed by someone with two eyes, the images fuse together through [[stereopsis]] from binocular disparity and form the appearance of a solid object.
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Examples are VR games, 3D movies, and View-Master pictures, which are [[twoview flatfocus solidview image]]s.
    
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[[Category:Twoview flatfocus solidview]]
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[[Category:Flatfocus solidview]]
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[[Category:Flatfocus]]
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[[Category:Flat focus]]

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