i3DPhotoCam is a camera application for taking 3D photos. You can take two pictures by shifting them left and right and save them in SBS format. Furthermore, on iPhones with two or more rear cameras, you can take synchronized photos with the cameras lined up on the left and right sides of the back. It can also be used in combination with the latest i3DSteroid, just like the camera function of the same application. This is a free app, but in-app purchases are required to save high-resolution images.
Photo alignment is off for iPhone 12 mini
Sometimes the alignment of the ultrawide is zoomed too far out when shooting on 12 mini. I have to manually adjust later in i3dSteroid. Devs can you please fix this?
when you get it right, it works
I was struggling with the L/R image ratio last night and getting nowhere. Then today had an inspiration. I just put in the box the number 1.75. Not as a ratio but as a number expressing the factor that the left side had to be multiplied by to equal the right side. 1.75 for the iPhone 15 pro max. It works, and it is verified by Photoshop.
Not yet compatible with iPhone 15 pro max
On auto the two sides are differently enlarged. The ultra wide requires 175% enlargement to match the wide’s 100%. That’s a 7 to 4 ratio, with ultra wide on the left with 7 and wide on the right with 4. The result is garbage. I tried other numbers and they all gave mismatches. Unless I don’t get the concept of ratios, this app is broken for the iPhone 15 pro max used in landscape orientation.
Simple, great way to capture stereograms
Although the app has a method to capture a stereogram with iPhone X’s 2 cameras, I personally love using the manual stereogram capturing feature. It uses the iPhone’s main camera and you capture each view separately. Once you capture the first view (left), it overlaps the image while you capture the 2nd view, so that you can align the focal point, which is brilliant! I post a lot of my stereograms to Reddit.com/r/parallelview
Some minor bug fixes
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