I have taken 3d pictures before i had the 3ds and wanted to see if i could view them in the camera app. It was VERY simple. Below is a VERY simple tutorial on how to do it.
1.)Download Stereo Photo Maker from http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/
2.)Obtain some stereo pair images.
a.)There are quite a few available here http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/3d/stereo/3dgallery.htm
b.)Use the "leaning method" with a normal camera/cellphone. Lean a bit to your left and snap a pic , then a lean a bit to the right and snap a second picture.
3.)Open Stereo Photo Maker and load your stereo pairs. If the left and right images are together in 1 jpg then click File>open stereo image. If the left and right images are 2 separate jpg files then click File>open left/right images.
4.)Align your images. There are a few options for this , but the simples is to click the "auto" button in the toolbar. It will auto align the images for you.
5.)Resize to 640x480. Click Edit>resize. then resize to x=640 y=480
6.)Save your work. If you look at your SD card on your PC you will find the following directory tree DCIM>100NIN03 You will see a bunch of files named like HNI_0004.JPG and HNI_0004.MPO where the number will be up to the last picture you took. Lets say 0004 was the last you took.Go to to File>save left/right images and save it as HNI_0005.JPG this will be your "preview pic". Then go File>save MPO file and save it as HNI_0005.MPO.
7.)Put both the HNI_0005.JPG and HNI_0005.MPO into the DCIM
1.)Download Stereo Photo Maker from http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/
2.)Obtain some stereo pair images.
a.)There are quite a few available here http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/3d/stereo/3dgallery.htm
b.)Use the "leaning method" with a normal camera/cellphone. Lean a bit to your left and snap a pic , then a lean a bit to the right and snap a second picture.
3.)Open Stereo Photo Maker and load your stereo pairs. If the left and right images are together in 1 jpg then click File>open stereo image. If the left and right images are 2 separate jpg files then click File>open left/right images.
4.)Align your images. There are a few options for this , but the simples is to click the "auto" button in the toolbar. It will auto align the images for you.
6.)Save your work. If you look at your SD card on your PC you will find the following directory tree DCIM>100NIN03 You will see a bunch of files named like HNI_0004.JPG and HNI_0004.MPO where the number will be up to the last picture you took. Lets say 0004 was the last you took.
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