Monocular cues provide depth information when viewing a scene with one eye.
Nautical charts must be labeled with navigational and depth information.
Binocular cues provide depth information when viewing a scene with both eyes.
A scene giving more in depth information on hemophagia.
What I find really interesting, is that in a few of these examples, like the hand Puppet, they aren't even using depth information.
Most of the cues required to provide humans with relative depth information are already present in traditional 2D films.
In more remote areas, the only available depth information has been collected with lead lines.
There currently is not a lot of in depth information available about the revolution.
Human Guides may provide in depth information but these tours are pre-set and do not allow for much personal exploration.
This has in depth information about earth shelter construction with many illustrations.