In photogrammetric surveying, the stereoscopic view in which the overlaps are kept outwards and in which natural order is reversed is called.
In photogrammetric surveying, the stereoscopic view in which the overlaps are kept outwards and in which natural order is reversed is called. Correct Answer Pseudoscopic view
Pseudoscopic View: A reversal of the normal stereoscopic effect, causing valleys to appear as ridges and ridges as valleys.
In the perspective view (the default), objects which are far away are smaller than those nearby. In the orthographic view, all objects appear at the same scale.