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What's the difference between 3d photos and ordinary photos?

1. Ordinary photos only consist of width and height, while 3d photos can show width, height and thickness (all the front and back depth of field are brought in). \x0d\ 2.3d photos can give people an immersive feeling. \ \x0d\\x0d\ 3D refers to "three dimensions", which refers to the three dimensions of space, that is, three dimensions. A 3D image refers to an image with stereoscopic effect. \ x0d \ x0d \ stereoscopic painting is a computer painting made by using the stereoscopic vision phenomenon of human eyes. Ordinary paintings and photographic works, including computer-generated three-dimensional animation, only use the light and shadow of human eyes, light and shade, sense of reality and falsehood to obtain three-dimensional sense, but do not use the stereoscopic vision of eyes. One eye and two eyes are the same. Make full use of binocular stereo vision, and you will see a wonderful world.