3D Glasses App For Mac

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What if the line between your imagination and the real world didn't exist? With augmented reality, not only is that possible, it's here.

AR transforms how you work, learn, play, shop, and connect with the world around you. It's the perfect way to visualize things that would be impossible or impractical to see otherwise.

  • The price brackets for 3D glasses fall pretty much in line with the type. The price ranges overlap when you purchase packs of multiple pairs. For example, a pack of four pairs of polarized 3D glasses might cost $20 or more, which would also plant it firmly in active 3D glasses territory.
  • Easily view 3D models and animations in real-time. 3D Viewer lets you view 3D models with lighting controls, inspect model data and visualize different shading modes. In Mixed Reality mode, combine the digital and physical. Push the boundaries of reality and capture it all with a video or photo to share.
  • Flyby created an app that worked with Google's 3D sensor-equipped 'Project Tango' smartphone, allowing messages to be attached to real world objects and viewed by others with one of Google's devices.

Apple has the world's largest AR platform, with hundreds of millions of AR‑enabled devices, as well as thousands of AR apps on the App Store. And because Apple hardware and software are designed from the ground up for AR, there is no better way to experience AR.

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Visualize the human body in intricate detail to learn more about its every part. With Motion Capture on iPad Pro with LiDAR Scanner, physical therapists and patients will soon be able to get quantified information on their mobility improvements throughout recovery.

Snapchat.

Communicate with your friends in fun and delightful ways with AR effects in Snapchat. With the LiDAR Scanner in iPhone 12 Pro, watch your space transform into a magical forest complete with grass on the floor, flowers on the table, vines on the wall, and a never-ending starry sky.

iScape.

iScape helps you visualize landscape design ideas for your home's outdoor living areas. Choose from hundreds of different plant varieties and collaborate on designs with your friends before you break ground.

Warby Parker.

Access hundreds of eyeglasses and sunglasses and see how they look on your face. With the TrueDepth camera on iPhone, you can instantly see yourself in a pair of glasses before you decide whether to buy them.

JigSpace.

Learn about the inner workings of objects from a jet engine to a vast coral reef, all in a spatial, interactive way. There are dozens of Jigs across a variety of topics, including machines, science, space, history, and how‑to.

DSLR Camera.

Capture and record spectacular shots. On iPhone 12 Pro, there's no need to manually mask objects or people. The LiDAR Scanner captures depth so text and graphics can be moved behind people and objects in a matter of seconds.

Hot Lava.

The classic Hot Lava game on Apple Arcade will soon put an exciting spin on the new iPad Pro with LiDAR Scanner by turning your living room into a lava‑filled obstacle course. Race your character through the course, bouncing off both real and virtual objects to complete it.

Apollo's Moon Shot AR.

Relive the daring NASA Apollo space missions in captivating detail and deepen your knowledge with an AR educational experience from the earth to the moon.

IKEA Place.

IKEA Place lets you imagine how products will look, feel, and fit in your home, without ever having to open your front door. On the new iPad Pro with LiDAR Scanner, you'll soon be able to furnish your room with smart suggestions for products that both go with your existing furniture and fit in your space.

AR Quick Look.

3D Glasses App For Mac

AR Quick Look gives you instant access to AR experiences right from Safari, Messages, and Mail. Preview an item in your own space and experience it in AR before you make a purchase from a website.

Plantale.

Follow the journey of a plant's life and explore the intricate internal anatomy of the root, stem, leaf, and flower. Observe the different stages of germination and learn about optimum growth conditions with your own virtual plant.

Hardware and software designed for AR.

Apple hardware and software are designed together for the best AR experience possible. Advanced cameras, amazing displays, motion sensors, and powerful graphics processors combine with custom machine learning and cutting‑edge developer tools to enable realistic and engaging AR experiences. And support for AR is built directly into iOS and iPadOS, so you can experience AR not only from an app, but also within Safari, Mail, Messages, Files, and more using AR Quick Look.

Discover more AR experiences
on the App Store.

New apps that take advantage of the power of AR are being developed all the time. And many of your favorite apps are adding new AR features. Find them all now on the App Store.

Bring some wonder to the
world with ARKit.

ARKit and RealityKit are cutting‑edge frameworks that make it easy for developers to create captivating augmented reality experiences for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Start making something to marvel at today.

Find out if your iOS or iPadOS
device supports AR.*

iPhone

  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone XSiPhone ten s
  • iPhone XS MaxiPhone ten s Max
  • iPhone XRiPhone ten r
  • iPhone X
  • iPhone 8
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone 6s
  • iPhone 6s Plus
  • iPhone SE

iPad

  • iPad Pro
    (all models)
  • iPad Air
    (4th generation)
  • iPad Air
    (3rd generation)
  • iPad
    (5th generation or later)
  • iPad mini
    (5th generation)

As a courtesy to our users, we are providing a variety of 3D-Programs and other utilities for the 3D-Photographer and Stereo Enthusiast.

If you would like to suggest any program or utility to be placed in this spot, please contact us. Please make sure to let us know when program updates are available.

Happy Browsing - and please do not forget to call again soon for new items, which are constantly being added.

DOS Software
Create Stereograms on your PC

Archive of stereogram programs as included with the book 'Create Stereograms on Your PC'.

DOS programs, mixture of shareware and freeware, no demos or limited versions, documentation included for most. The ZIP-archive has subdirectories. Maintain the directory structure when unzipping.


1,431,934 Bytes (csoypc.zip)

Fractint (Version 20)

This is a fractal generating program that includes an excellent option for making 3D random dot stereograms, using one fractal (usually fairly complex) as the background and another (fairly simple) as the hidden image. The possibilities are infinite and the results can be very beautiful. Fractint also provides for making stereo pairs and anaglyphs (and yes, '2 1/2-D' transformations) from a single fractal. The software is an old 16 bit DOS command-line program that takes some practice to learn, but it works beautifully. Requires DOS, but also works with Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

For more information, see http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/FRACTINT.html


899,561 Bytes (frain200.zip)

Flash Software
OneEyeStereo

OneEyeStereo is a free (for non-commercial use) 3D Stereo Photo Viewer that runs in any Flash enabled browser on any platform. In addition to traditional stereo displays like anaglyph or side by side views, the applet smoothly ani­mates your photos to create the illusion of depth without the need for glasses or special viewing techniques.

Please note that you need an HTTP server for OneEyeStereo.

OneEyeStereo was programmed by Volker 'Bill' Schülbe. For more information, see http://www.proggies2go.org/pages/oesdemo/oesdemo.html


4,902,276 Bytes (proggies2go_OneEyeStereo.rar)

Wiggle Stereoscopic Viewer

Wiggle is a client-side JavaScript program for aligning stereoscopic image sets and a Flash applet for viewing them. Authoring WiggleSets requires only a JavaScript browser, and a browser with Flash plugin (6+) is all that is needed to view the output.

For more information, see http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=109131


131,500 Bytes (wiggle_0_5_0.zip)

Java Software
AnaBuilder (Version 2.47.0)

AnaBuilder is a freeware program for the creation of anaglyph-type stereoscopic photographs. By shifting two views of the same scene, AnaBuilder builds an image that is stereoscopic when viewed through Red/Cyan glasses. The program makes it possible to readjust the two views manually or fully automatically! Adjusted pairs can also be saved.

AnaBuilder (Windows) also allows stereo-morphing to convert a 2D photo into a 3D photo, or to modify the depht of an existing 3D photo, as well as a 2D -> 3D -> Stereo conversion tool.

A MacOS-Version is also available.

Created by Etienne Monneret from France. For more information, see http://anabuilder.free.fr/welcomeEN.html


22,197,993 Bytes (ABFull.exe)

Stereomerger Version 1.064

Stereomerger (shareware) is a 3D-photo viewer, editor and batch processor.

It can help you to View and convert Stereo JPEG- and MPO-files, Transfer the images from your camera(s) , Automatically find the matching stereo pairs you have taken, Merge files together to create stereo-files, Adjust the stereo window, colors, brightness, lens-distortion, Add frames, text, effects, Remove noise, sharpen the image, soften the image, Convert them to which ever format you like, and much more. Stereomerger requires Windows with Java 1.4.2 - or Apple Mac OSX 10.x with Java 1.4.2. Both PowerPC and Intel Macs.

Stereomerger is copyright Geir Øyvind Vælidalo. For more information, see http://www.stereomerger.com/mw/index.php/Welcome_to_Stereomerger


5,399,920 Bytes (WinStereoMerger.zip) - for Windows
5,242,055 Bytes (OsxStereoMerger.zip) - for Max OS X

Stereoscope Applet Version 2.2 beta

The Stereoscope Applet is a solution to present stereoscopic images on the net without to use plug-ins!

The images can be viewed with every JAVA 1.1 capable browser under whatever operating system you want! So you will get much
more surfers looking at your gallery.

The Stereoscope Applet was created by Andreas Petersik, Germany. For more information, see http://www.stereofoto.de/sapplet


135,269 Bytes (sabase.zip)

Linux Software
Bino

Bino plays stereoscopic videos, also known as 3D videos.

For more information, see http://www.nongnu.org/bino


144,988 Bytes (bino-0.1.tar.xz)

KMovisto (Version 0.6.1)

KMovisto is a molecule viewer for using in quantum chemistry. You are able to import GAUSSIAN 94 and GAUSSIAN 98 files (obtained from UNIX or MS Windows systems) or XYZ files and view your results in several view modes or edit the molecule geometry. Especially the 3D view modes (anaglyph or stereo pair) make it possible to enjoy stereoscopic impressions of the molecular structure - so this is what KMovisto makes a real 3D molecule viewer.

KMovisto was written by Mario Hoverath, Cologne, Germany. For more information, see http://mitglied.lycos.de/PageOfMH/index.html


1,157,980 Bytes (kmovisto-0.6.1.tar.gz)

mplayer

Here's a link to the mplayer page: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html

It is a command line video player but is possibly the most popular on Linux because of its capacity to play almost any anything, especially if you count GUIs that use it as a base such as gnome-mplayer and smplayer.

And here's a link to a copy of the video filter section of the mplayer manual which covers software 3D support (search for stereo3d): http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.html#VIDEO FILTERS

Here's a link to the section on the same page covering hardware 3d support through opengl (search for stereo=): http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.html#VIDEO OUTPUT DRIVERS (MPLAYER ONLY)



Plascolin

Plascolin is a Linux X11 tool to create and to view anaglyph stereo images or to display the left and right image on separate output devices (e.g. projectors).

Plasolin was written by Joerg Schrammel, Duisburg, Germany. For more information, see http://www.schrammel.org/stereo-plascolin.php


113,781 Bytes (plascolin-0.01.01.tar.gz)

SIV

SIV (Stereoscopic Image Viewer) is capable of displaying JPS stereo images and MPO stereo images in different stereo modes. It was tried in fullscreen/windowed mode with anaglyphic and quad buffered stereo mode.

Main features in the 1.0 version are quad buffered stereo and vr920 headtracking.

SIV - created by Jürgen Löb - needs to be compiled. More information is available from http://www.mygnu.de/index.php/siv-a-stereoscopic-jps-viewer-for-linux


42,849 Bytes (siv-1.1_source.zip)

Split MPO

This script takes a folder of .MPO files, extracts left and right images, and assembles them into pairs suitable for cross-eye, side-by-side and over-under (View Magic) use.

The script seems to run fine on Linux and Mac. The shell is specified as 'bash', but most should work as well. The script output files are easy to size in Open Office Draw. This script and Open Office Draw are a simple solution for anyone with a Mac or Linux to enjoy stereo photos from this fine Fuji camera.

Split MPO was written by Dr. Michael Pitchford.


2,410 Bytes (splitmpo.sh)


Mac Software
Fuji W3 3D QuickLook Plugin (Version 1.0.0)

This QuickLook plugin enables a Fuji W3 3D MPO format image to be viewed by default in the finder and other applications using QuickLook on Mac OSX 10.5 or later. QuickLook isn't available for systems below 10.5

For more information, see http://www.alienrat.net/software/mpo.quicklook.html


277,761 Bytes (mpo.quicklook.dmg.zip)

How To Make 3d Glasses

StereoPress (Version 1.4.0-E)

StereoPress helps you to make a stereo photo from your stereo pair. It is an application for Power Macintosh. Very easily, you can get an black & white anaglyph stereo image, color anaglyph stereo image or interleave stereo format.

Via the author's web-page, you can also download a program to create stereo movies on the Mac. Japanese Versions are also available.

Created by Shuji Ono from Japan. For more information, see http://www2.pair.com/~shuono/tools/stereo_tool_e.shtml


540,835 Bytes (StereoPress140E.sea.hqx)
Mac

StereoSplicer (Version Beta 6)

This version just work with the 3D-MPO and 3D-AVI stereoscopic files that were taken by FUJIFILM FinePix REAL 3D W1 camera.

Created by Junji Ikeda from Japan. For more information, see http://web.me.com/ijunji/Challenge!_REAL_3D_and_Mac_E/StereoSplicer.html


386,966 Bytes (StereoSplicerBeta6.zip)
Windows Software
3D Slide Projector (Version 1.05)

This software for creating your 3D slide show runs on Windows computers. It can make 3D images for anaglyphs or for interleave images or for dual projectors from your Left & Right stereo images taken by your digital cameras or scanner, and it can sync wav sounds. All order of your slides show and sounds are indicated by 'order.txt' file at the same folder of this software.

If you have two PC-projectors and dual VGA video card, you will be able to have 3D projection by using dual screen mode of this program.

Requires Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

Created by Takashi Sekitani from Japan. For more information, see http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/3dsp_e.html


2,894,839 Bytes (3dprj105.zip)

Anaglyph Maker (Version 1.08)

A wonderful free program to make black & white as well as color anaglyphs and interlaced images for LC-shutter glasses. Requires Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

Created by Takashi Sekitani from Japan. For more information, see http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/index_e.html


746,949 Bytes (anamk108.zip)

Fractint (Version 20)

This is a fractal generating program that includes an excellent option for making 3D random dot stereograms, using one fractal (usually fairly complex) as the background and another (fairly simple) as the hidden image. The possibilities are infinite and the results can be very beautiful. Fractint also provides for making stereo pairs and anaglyphs (and yes, '2 1/2-D' transformations) from a single fractal. The software is an old 16 bit DOS command-line program that takes some practice to learn, but it works beautifully. Requires DOS, but also works with Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

For more information, see http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/FRACTINT.html


899,561 Bytes (frain200.zip)

Stereo Base and Depth Of Field Calculator (Version 0.9.5 beta)

This software is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Frank Di Marzio, PhD who came up with the formula and Michael K. Davis who tweaked the formula and assisted me in building this software.

For more information, see http://www.clintonrocksmith.com/3d-stereoscopic-software.html


340,478 Bytes (3dcalculator.exe)

Free 3d Glasses


Stereo Movie Builder (Version 0.3)

A software for building (stereoscopic) videos from a set of still pictures with various effects as zoom, pan and transitions. StereoMovieBuilder can generate standard AVI files, WMV files or Quicktime movie files. Input images can be in the JPEG or PNG format and videos. Input images can be monoscopic or stereoscopic (side by side images). SMB uses scripts written in a simple format for adding special effects like Ken Burns and transitions. StereoMovieBuilder can resize the pictures, transpose a stereo picture and generate various stereo format (anaglyph, half-frame, interlaced, ...) StereoMovieBuilder will run on any PC with Microsoft Windows 98/Me, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7.

Created by Pierre Meindre from France. For more information, see http://www.stereoscopie.fr/tech/SMB.php?l=EN


323,660 Bytes (SMB.zip)

StereoMovie Maker (Version 1.20)

StereoMovie Maker functions both as a versatile stereo movie editor and stereo movie player. Uses AVI movie format. It is supportive and friendly to most stereo viewing methods (Freeviewing [Parallel-eyed or Cross-eyed], Anaglyphic [color anaglyphs or grayscale anaglyphs], Liquid Crystal Shutter Glasses [Interlacing or Page Flipping]). Runs on all versions of Windows (up to Windows 7). Japanese Version is also available.

For more information, see http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stvmkr/index.html


2,591,987 Bytes (stvmkre120.zip)
Free 3d glasses

AR Quick Look gives you instant access to AR experiences right from Safari, Messages, and Mail. Preview an item in your own space and experience it in AR before you make a purchase from a website.

Plantale.

Follow the journey of a plant's life and explore the intricate internal anatomy of the root, stem, leaf, and flower. Observe the different stages of germination and learn about optimum growth conditions with your own virtual plant.

Hardware and software designed for AR.

Apple hardware and software are designed together for the best AR experience possible. Advanced cameras, amazing displays, motion sensors, and powerful graphics processors combine with custom machine learning and cutting‑edge developer tools to enable realistic and engaging AR experiences. And support for AR is built directly into iOS and iPadOS, so you can experience AR not only from an app, but also within Safari, Mail, Messages, Files, and more using AR Quick Look.

Discover more AR experiences
on the App Store.

New apps that take advantage of the power of AR are being developed all the time. And many of your favorite apps are adding new AR features. Find them all now on the App Store.

Bring some wonder to the
world with ARKit.

ARKit and RealityKit are cutting‑edge frameworks that make it easy for developers to create captivating augmented reality experiences for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Start making something to marvel at today.

Find out if your iOS or iPadOS
device supports AR.*

iPhone

  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone XSiPhone ten s
  • iPhone XS MaxiPhone ten s Max
  • iPhone XRiPhone ten r
  • iPhone X
  • iPhone 8
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone 6s
  • iPhone 6s Plus
  • iPhone SE

iPad

  • iPad Pro
    (all models)
  • iPad Air
    (4th generation)
  • iPad Air
    (3rd generation)
  • iPad
    (5th generation or later)
  • iPad mini
    (5th generation)

As a courtesy to our users, we are providing a variety of 3D-Programs and other utilities for the 3D-Photographer and Stereo Enthusiast.

If you would like to suggest any program or utility to be placed in this spot, please contact us. Please make sure to let us know when program updates are available.

Happy Browsing - and please do not forget to call again soon for new items, which are constantly being added.

DOS Software
Create Stereograms on your PC

Archive of stereogram programs as included with the book 'Create Stereograms on Your PC'.

DOS programs, mixture of shareware and freeware, no demos or limited versions, documentation included for most. The ZIP-archive has subdirectories. Maintain the directory structure when unzipping.


1,431,934 Bytes (csoypc.zip)

Fractint (Version 20)

This is a fractal generating program that includes an excellent option for making 3D random dot stereograms, using one fractal (usually fairly complex) as the background and another (fairly simple) as the hidden image. The possibilities are infinite and the results can be very beautiful. Fractint also provides for making stereo pairs and anaglyphs (and yes, '2 1/2-D' transformations) from a single fractal. The software is an old 16 bit DOS command-line program that takes some practice to learn, but it works beautifully. Requires DOS, but also works with Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

For more information, see http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/FRACTINT.html


899,561 Bytes (frain200.zip)

Flash Software
OneEyeStereo

OneEyeStereo is a free (for non-commercial use) 3D Stereo Photo Viewer that runs in any Flash enabled browser on any platform. In addition to traditional stereo displays like anaglyph or side by side views, the applet smoothly ani­mates your photos to create the illusion of depth without the need for glasses or special viewing techniques.

Please note that you need an HTTP server for OneEyeStereo.

OneEyeStereo was programmed by Volker 'Bill' Schülbe. For more information, see http://www.proggies2go.org/pages/oesdemo/oesdemo.html


4,902,276 Bytes (proggies2go_OneEyeStereo.rar)

Wiggle Stereoscopic Viewer

Wiggle is a client-side JavaScript program for aligning stereoscopic image sets and a Flash applet for viewing them. Authoring WiggleSets requires only a JavaScript browser, and a browser with Flash plugin (6+) is all that is needed to view the output.

For more information, see http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=109131


131,500 Bytes (wiggle_0_5_0.zip)

Java Software
AnaBuilder (Version 2.47.0)

AnaBuilder is a freeware program for the creation of anaglyph-type stereoscopic photographs. By shifting two views of the same scene, AnaBuilder builds an image that is stereoscopic when viewed through Red/Cyan glasses. The program makes it possible to readjust the two views manually or fully automatically! Adjusted pairs can also be saved.

AnaBuilder (Windows) also allows stereo-morphing to convert a 2D photo into a 3D photo, or to modify the depht of an existing 3D photo, as well as a 2D -> 3D -> Stereo conversion tool.

A MacOS-Version is also available.

Created by Etienne Monneret from France. For more information, see http://anabuilder.free.fr/welcomeEN.html


22,197,993 Bytes (ABFull.exe)

Stereomerger Version 1.064

Stereomerger (shareware) is a 3D-photo viewer, editor and batch processor.

It can help you to View and convert Stereo JPEG- and MPO-files, Transfer the images from your camera(s) , Automatically find the matching stereo pairs you have taken, Merge files together to create stereo-files, Adjust the stereo window, colors, brightness, lens-distortion, Add frames, text, effects, Remove noise, sharpen the image, soften the image, Convert them to which ever format you like, and much more. Stereomerger requires Windows with Java 1.4.2 - or Apple Mac OSX 10.x with Java 1.4.2. Both PowerPC and Intel Macs.

Stereomerger is copyright Geir Øyvind Vælidalo. For more information, see http://www.stereomerger.com/mw/index.php/Welcome_to_Stereomerger


5,399,920 Bytes (WinStereoMerger.zip) - for Windows
5,242,055 Bytes (OsxStereoMerger.zip) - for Max OS X

Stereoscope Applet Version 2.2 beta

The Stereoscope Applet is a solution to present stereoscopic images on the net without to use plug-ins!

The images can be viewed with every JAVA 1.1 capable browser under whatever operating system you want! So you will get much
more surfers looking at your gallery.

The Stereoscope Applet was created by Andreas Petersik, Germany. For more information, see http://www.stereofoto.de/sapplet


135,269 Bytes (sabase.zip)

Linux Software
Bino

Bino plays stereoscopic videos, also known as 3D videos.

For more information, see http://www.nongnu.org/bino


144,988 Bytes (bino-0.1.tar.xz)

KMovisto (Version 0.6.1)

KMovisto is a molecule viewer for using in quantum chemistry. You are able to import GAUSSIAN 94 and GAUSSIAN 98 files (obtained from UNIX or MS Windows systems) or XYZ files and view your results in several view modes or edit the molecule geometry. Especially the 3D view modes (anaglyph or stereo pair) make it possible to enjoy stereoscopic impressions of the molecular structure - so this is what KMovisto makes a real 3D molecule viewer.

KMovisto was written by Mario Hoverath, Cologne, Germany. For more information, see http://mitglied.lycos.de/PageOfMH/index.html


1,157,980 Bytes (kmovisto-0.6.1.tar.gz)

mplayer

Here's a link to the mplayer page: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html

It is a command line video player but is possibly the most popular on Linux because of its capacity to play almost any anything, especially if you count GUIs that use it as a base such as gnome-mplayer and smplayer.

And here's a link to a copy of the video filter section of the mplayer manual which covers software 3D support (search for stereo3d): http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.html#VIDEO FILTERS

Here's a link to the section on the same page covering hardware 3d support through opengl (search for stereo=): http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.html#VIDEO OUTPUT DRIVERS (MPLAYER ONLY)



Plascolin

Plascolin is a Linux X11 tool to create and to view anaglyph stereo images or to display the left and right image on separate output devices (e.g. projectors).

Plasolin was written by Joerg Schrammel, Duisburg, Germany. For more information, see http://www.schrammel.org/stereo-plascolin.php


113,781 Bytes (plascolin-0.01.01.tar.gz)

SIV

SIV (Stereoscopic Image Viewer) is capable of displaying JPS stereo images and MPO stereo images in different stereo modes. It was tried in fullscreen/windowed mode with anaglyphic and quad buffered stereo mode.

Main features in the 1.0 version are quad buffered stereo and vr920 headtracking.

SIV - created by Jürgen Löb - needs to be compiled. More information is available from http://www.mygnu.de/index.php/siv-a-stereoscopic-jps-viewer-for-linux


42,849 Bytes (siv-1.1_source.zip)

Split MPO

This script takes a folder of .MPO files, extracts left and right images, and assembles them into pairs suitable for cross-eye, side-by-side and over-under (View Magic) use.

The script seems to run fine on Linux and Mac. The shell is specified as 'bash', but most should work as well. The script output files are easy to size in Open Office Draw. This script and Open Office Draw are a simple solution for anyone with a Mac or Linux to enjoy stereo photos from this fine Fuji camera.

Split MPO was written by Dr. Michael Pitchford.


2,410 Bytes (splitmpo.sh)


Mac Software
Fuji W3 3D QuickLook Plugin (Version 1.0.0)

This QuickLook plugin enables a Fuji W3 3D MPO format image to be viewed by default in the finder and other applications using QuickLook on Mac OSX 10.5 or later. QuickLook isn't available for systems below 10.5

For more information, see http://www.alienrat.net/software/mpo.quicklook.html


277,761 Bytes (mpo.quicklook.dmg.zip)

How To Make 3d Glasses

StereoPress (Version 1.4.0-E)

StereoPress helps you to make a stereo photo from your stereo pair. It is an application for Power Macintosh. Very easily, you can get an black & white anaglyph stereo image, color anaglyph stereo image or interleave stereo format.

Via the author's web-page, you can also download a program to create stereo movies on the Mac. Japanese Versions are also available.

Created by Shuji Ono from Japan. For more information, see http://www2.pair.com/~shuono/tools/stereo_tool_e.shtml


540,835 Bytes (StereoPress140E.sea.hqx)

StereoSplicer (Version Beta 6)

This version just work with the 3D-MPO and 3D-AVI stereoscopic files that were taken by FUJIFILM FinePix REAL 3D W1 camera.

Created by Junji Ikeda from Japan. For more information, see http://web.me.com/ijunji/Challenge!_REAL_3D_and_Mac_E/StereoSplicer.html


386,966 Bytes (StereoSplicerBeta6.zip)
Windows Software
3D Slide Projector (Version 1.05)

This software for creating your 3D slide show runs on Windows computers. It can make 3D images for anaglyphs or for interleave images or for dual projectors from your Left & Right stereo images taken by your digital cameras or scanner, and it can sync wav sounds. All order of your slides show and sounds are indicated by 'order.txt' file at the same folder of this software.

If you have two PC-projectors and dual VGA video card, you will be able to have 3D projection by using dual screen mode of this program.

Requires Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

Created by Takashi Sekitani from Japan. For more information, see http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/3dsp_e.html


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Anaglyph Maker (Version 1.08)

A wonderful free program to make black & white as well as color anaglyphs and interlaced images for LC-shutter glasses. Requires Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

Created by Takashi Sekitani from Japan. For more information, see http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/index_e.html


746,949 Bytes (anamk108.zip)

Fractint (Version 20)

This is a fractal generating program that includes an excellent option for making 3D random dot stereograms, using one fractal (usually fairly complex) as the background and another (fairly simple) as the hidden image. The possibilities are infinite and the results can be very beautiful. Fractint also provides for making stereo pairs and anaglyphs (and yes, '2 1/2-D' transformations) from a single fractal. The software is an old 16 bit DOS command-line program that takes some practice to learn, but it works beautifully. Requires DOS, but also works with Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT or XP.

For more information, see http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/FRACTINT.html


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Stereo Base and Depth Of Field Calculator (Version 0.9.5 beta)

This software is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Frank Di Marzio, PhD who came up with the formula and Michael K. Davis who tweaked the formula and assisted me in building this software.

For more information, see http://www.clintonrocksmith.com/3d-stereoscopic-software.html


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Free 3d Glasses


Stereo Movie Builder (Version 0.3)

A software for building (stereoscopic) videos from a set of still pictures with various effects as zoom, pan and transitions. StereoMovieBuilder can generate standard AVI files, WMV files or Quicktime movie files. Input images can be in the JPEG or PNG format and videos. Input images can be monoscopic or stereoscopic (side by side images). SMB uses scripts written in a simple format for adding special effects like Ken Burns and transitions. StereoMovieBuilder can resize the pictures, transpose a stereo picture and generate various stereo format (anaglyph, half-frame, interlaced, ...) StereoMovieBuilder will run on any PC with Microsoft Windows 98/Me, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7.

Created by Pierre Meindre from France. For more information, see http://www.stereoscopie.fr/tech/SMB.php?l=EN


323,660 Bytes (SMB.zip)

StereoMovie Maker (Version 1.20)

StereoMovie Maker functions both as a versatile stereo movie editor and stereo movie player. Uses AVI movie format. It is supportive and friendly to most stereo viewing methods (Freeviewing [Parallel-eyed or Cross-eyed], Anaglyphic [color anaglyphs or grayscale anaglyphs], Liquid Crystal Shutter Glasses [Interlacing or Page Flipping]). Runs on all versions of Windows (up to Windows 7). Japanese Version is also available.

For more information, see http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stvmkr/index.html


2,591,987 Bytes (stvmkre120.zip)

StereoPhoto Maker (Version 4.34)

Since version 3, StereoPhoto Maker can automatically batch-align hundreds of images and mount them to the 'window'. This is especially useful for users of twin digital camera rigs.

StereoPhoto Maker is the best freeware Stereo-Photo Editing program around and functions both as a versatile stereo image editor and stereo image viewer. It is supportive and friendly to most stereo viewing methods (Freeviewing [Parallel-eyed or Cross-eyed], Anaglyphic [color anaglyphs or grayscale anaglyphs], Liquid Crystal Shutter Glasses [Interlacing or Page Fliping]). Positon, Angle, Size and Darkness of the left-right image can be adjusted very easily. Other functions: Zoom In/Out (operated with mouse wheel), Left-Right Image swap, Trimming, Resize, Print etc.... Runs on all versions of Windows (up to Windows 7) and PowerPC and Intel Macs (with emulation or virtual-machine software).
Japanese, German and French Versions are also available. Multi-core processors are now also supported for faster image processing in the batch mounting mode.

StereoPhoto Maker also supports reading and writing Multi-Picture Format (MPO) images, as created by the FujiFilm FinePix Real3D W1 and W3 Digital Stereo Cameras.

Please note that StereoPhoto Maker is provided for non-commercial use only!

For more information, see http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/

25,014,710 Bytes (stphmkre434all.zip)

Stereo Slideshow (Version 2.50)

3DP Stereo Slideshow is a stand alone program to show stereo .jps files (and optionally twin image .jpg files). Views can be shown as crosseye, parallel, mono or anaglyph. Image files are displayed in alphabetical order from the program directory. Stereo Slideshow supports multiple monitors for presenting right/left views on separate display devices.

3DP Stereo Slideshow system requires a later version of Microsoft Windows with the Microsoft .Net Framework.

3DP Stereo Slideshow is free for individual non-commercial or educational use. Other uses requires purchase of 3DP Slideshow Pro which includes licensed rights for including 3DP Slideshow with your own work. Registration enables additional functionality through a key and notification of any updates.

For more information, see http://www.ghiweb.com/3DPImaging/StereoSlideshow/


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Samsung 3d Glasses


Stereo Works (Version 1.1)

StereoWorks is an easy to use yet powerful and intuitive tool to create 3D reconstruction surfaces from stereoscopic SEM images. The software is self-installing and requires no extra hardware to work.

The software allows the user to make detailed elevation maps from a pair of SEM images and obtain data such as height, area and roughness irrespective of the magnification.

This package also includes a powerful set of image editing tools, providing the user the ability to correct aberrations and a unique built-in texture analyzer, making it easy to obtain, for example, a quantitative phase analysis of microscopic images in few steps.

For more information, see http://www.lycosoftware.com/SW/Sw.html


2,336,586 Bytes (StereoWorks-1.1-bin_Setup.zip)

Woolly Anaglyph Maker (Version 1.2.1)

The Woolly Anaglyph Maker will enable you to rotate a picture, zoom in or out, change problem colours and much more.

For more information, see http://www.somerset3d.co.uk/wam.htm


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Z-Anaglyph (Version 1.5.3)

Great Freeware program to make color and black & white anaglpyhs. Images can be saved as TIFF or JPG. Requires Windows™ 95, 98, 2000, Me or NT. Program is in French, but can also be started with english menues.

Z-Anaglyph was written by Georges Rosset, Geneva, Switzerland. For more information, see http://z-graphix.com/anaglyph/zanag_en.htm

1,807,589 Bytes (zsetup.exe)

General Tools
Label 'Do Not Mount'

Most 3D-Cameras use 'odd' film formats (other than 'standard' 24x36 mm). Did you ever have trouble with your valuable 3D-film being returned cut from the processing lab?
Download this graphics-file, import into your favorite graphics program and print on your color or b&w printer. Make sure to print 80 mm wide by 35 mm high.

Prints on both,
black & white
and color printers!
51,210 Bytes (do-not-mount-label.gif)

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