THE
PARALLAX EFFECT
EXPLAINED
The parallax
effect explained
The parallax effect is a phenomenon where the position or direction of an object appears to change when viewed from different points of view. This effect is particularly noticeable with objects at different distances from the observer. Nearby objects shift faster, objects further away shift slower.
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