In July of last year I purchased the LG Optimus 3D, a mobile phone which comes with dual cameras to take spectroscopic images. I’ve been very happy with the camera and consequently have quite a collection of 3D images. However, there are no easy ways to display the 3D photos online – this is why I created “StereoImage”.
StereoImage is a way to display stereoscopic images on a HTML5 canvas. It works on jps and pns files which are fundementally two jpegs / pngs joined together side by side. Using StereoImage a user can quickly switch between different ways of displaying the images.
See it here:
The different ways to show include:
- Horizontal, one on top of the other,
- Vertical, side by side,
- Show just the left,
- Show just the right,
- Flick between both images (at variable rate)
- Stereoscopic – reduce size with circle eye alignment.
- Anaglyph – red and green/blue view (for use with glasses)
The code is open source, so feel free to use it. You can find more details on my website here: http://www.akademy.co.uk/software/stereoimage/ . Download or checkout the code via BitBucket here: https://bitbucket.org/akademy/stereoimage
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