3DMediaViewer 1.40
3DMediaViewer is a free software tool that allows you to view 3D images on any PC. It can be used to view 3D images in either JPS or MPO format, and it supports three display modes: NVIDIA 3D Vision (TM), Interleaved, and Anaglyph.
Last update
22 Sep. 2011
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Licence
Free
OS Support
Windows
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Total: 590 | Last week: 0
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Publisher
3dmedia
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3DMediaViewer Publisher's Description
3DMediaViewer is a free software tool that allows you to view 3D images on any PC. It can be used to view 3D images in either JPS (JPEG Stereo) or MPO (Multi-Picture Object) format, and it supports three display modes:
1. 3D Vision - You can view 3D images in stunning quality on a PC equipped with the NVIDIA 3D Vision (TM) system.
2. Interlaced - You can also view 3D images with excellent results on a PC connected to a 3D monitor that displays 3D by interlacing two images. Viewing in this mode requires polarized glasses similar to those used in 3D movie theaters. For example, Hyundai offers a class of 3D monitors that work this way.
3. Anaglyph - You can still view 3D images even without a 3D-capable monitor, using anaglyph mode. Viewing in this mode requires red/cyan (or red/blue) filtered glasses. Search the web for "anaglyph glasses" to find dealers, such as 3dglassesdirect.com and berezin.com. This is a very inexpensive way to discover the world of 3D, but the image quality is not nearly as good as in the other display modes.
3DMedia also offers 3DComposer, a powerful software tool that allows you to create captivating 3D photos using your existing digital camera.
1. 3D Vision - You can view 3D images in stunning quality on a PC equipped with the NVIDIA 3D Vision (TM) system.
2. Interlaced - You can also view 3D images with excellent results on a PC connected to a 3D monitor that displays 3D by interlacing two images. Viewing in this mode requires polarized glasses similar to those used in 3D movie theaters. For example, Hyundai offers a class of 3D monitors that work this way.
3. Anaglyph - You can still view 3D images even without a 3D-capable monitor, using anaglyph mode. Viewing in this mode requires red/cyan (or red/blue) filtered glasses. Search the web for "anaglyph glasses" to find dealers, such as 3dglassesdirect.com and berezin.com. This is a very inexpensive way to discover the world of 3D, but the image quality is not nearly as good as in the other display modes.
3DMedia also offers 3DComposer, a powerful software tool that allows you to create captivating 3D photos using your existing digital camera.
What's New in Version 1.40 of 3DMediaViewer
1. Update zoom/depth adjust.
2. Read/write Fujifilm MPO file depth adjust parameter.
2. Read/write Fujifilm MPO file depth adjust parameter.
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