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3D may refer to:
Three dimensional
- Something having three dimensions e.g. width, length, and depth
- Three-dimensional space, the physical universe
- A vector space or coordinate space with three dimensions
- Volume, a measure of space
- Stereoscopy, any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image
- Stereo camera, a camera with two or more lenses that simulates human binocular vision
- 3-D film, any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate moving images of the third dimension
- 3D television
- 3D computer graphics, computer graphics modeling three-dimensional objects
- Anaglyph image, a 3D effect when viewed with 2 color glasses
- Stereogram, an optical illusion of depth created from a flat, two-dimensional image
- 3D Computer Aided Design or "3D CAD"
- Surround sound, sometimes called 3D sound
Other
- 3D textured geometry with height, width and depth.
- 3D (album), by TLC
- 3-D (band), a short-lived American rock band of the early 1980s
- Biela's Comet, a lost periodic comet discovered in 1826
- 3D (Long Island bus)
- 3-D Secure, a secure protocol for online credit and debit card transactions
- The 3Ds, a rock band
- British threepence coin, written as 3d, from the pre-decimal (£sd) system
- Robert Del Naja, an English artist and musician in the band Massive Attack
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