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    Default Testing a Facebook 3D image

    Been messing about with Xara recently trying to achieve a decent 3D image for attaching to Facebook. These require a 3D greyscale depth image as well as the original. Good fun to mess about with. The original 2D image is from the Content Catolgue.


    https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10159354345908969
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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    Egg, you've let your hair down a lot - lockdown curls?

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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    You don't know how true that is Acorn!
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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    PopPic is a cool 3D app for iPhone. https://poppic.cam/ They offer a bunch as settings such as focus and a variety of effects. And it works with 2D images as well.

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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    Here's one I did quicker of my Great Grandaughter. A bit to much movement.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10159354487213969
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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    Cheers Gary. I'll have a look at that but I doubt my old iPhone 6 is up to it. Very good effects.
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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    What's you iOS? I think it's up to 14.4 now.

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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    12.5.1 which is the latest iPhone 6 will update to. I've tried to download it but get 'requires features you haven't got' or similar

    EDIT: I believe that app requires two cameras or similar???
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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    a 3D image for stereograms or 3D printing? Bring into photo editor and convert to greyscale.
    Here is a grayscale of the Image saved in jpg format
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    Default Re: Testing a Facebook 3D image

    That would be nifty Scotty, even more so if I could see them.
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