What is the best way to put a JPS on a web page
Is there some 3d standard out there for web pages and JPS?
Is there some 3d standard out there for web pages and JPS?

#1
Posted 02/25/2010 05:32 PM   
No there is no standard way to put a jps in a web page.
The most used way at the moment is to rename it .jpg and display it normally. If you want to watch the shot in 3d, then you have to right-click and open the picture in a stereo image viewer.
No there is no standard way to put a jps in a web page.

The most used way at the moment is to rename it .jpg and display it normally. If you want to watch the shot in 3d, then you have to right-click and open the picture in a stereo image viewer.

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#2
Posted 02/25/2010 05:49 PM   
a jps is just a renamed jpg that all.
a jps is just a renamed jpg that all.

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#3
Posted 02/25/2010 06:49 PM   
With Photo stereo maker, you have an option to make a 3d gallery with anaglyph (full, color, ...) crosseyed or parallel view for 3D pictures, including JPS. nvidia 3D vision not yet supported.

[url="http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/web_02.htm"]http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/web_02.htm[/url]

Cheers,


Olivier.
With Photo stereo maker, you have an option to make a 3d gallery with anaglyph (full, color, ...) crosseyed or parallel view for 3D pictures, including JPS. nvidia 3D vision not yet supported.



http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/web_02.htm



Cheers,





Olivier.

#4
Posted 02/26/2010 08:30 AM   
[quote name='kitarolivier' post='1008335' date='Feb 26 2010, 01:30 AM']With Photo stereo maker, you have an option to make a 3d gallery with anaglyph (full, color, ...) crosseyed or parallel view for 3D pictures, including JPS. nvidia 3D vision not yet supported.

[url="http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/web_02.htm"]http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/web_02.htm[/url]

Cheers,


Olivier.[/quote]

Interesting. I have used SPM. When I post the page, I can pick the pictures in the thumbnail, then I get a black screen.

[url="http://home.comcast.net/~scstudios/3d/index.htm"]http://home.comcast.net/~scstudios/3d/index.htm[/url]

I guess it just sucks that you cannot 3d enable a web page really. Maybe I need some fancy way to let someone just download a bunch of photos at once rather than click them one at a time. Its pretty painful. I guess zip them may be the best way to go. I mean for people with 3d vision of course. I cant get the Java thing to work either way though.
[quote name='kitarolivier' post='1008335' date='Feb 26 2010, 01:30 AM']With Photo stereo maker, you have an option to make a 3d gallery with anaglyph (full, color, ...) crosseyed or parallel view for 3D pictures, including JPS. nvidia 3D vision not yet supported.



http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/web_02.htm



Cheers,





Olivier.



Interesting. I have used SPM. When I post the page, I can pick the pictures in the thumbnail, then I get a black screen.



http://home.comcast.net/~scstudios/3d/index.htm



I guess it just sucks that you cannot 3d enable a web page really. Maybe I need some fancy way to let someone just download a bunch of photos at once rather than click them one at a time. Its pretty painful. I guess zip them may be the best way to go. I mean for people with 3d vision of course. I cant get the Java thing to work either way though.

#5
Posted 02/28/2010 10:14 PM   
Hummm !

All pictures are back, even in crosseye, parallel and anaglyph.

Are you sure you also uploaded the pics ?

Also, I don't think the player works with glasses (would need full screen directx mode) :(

Olivier.
Hummm !



All pictures are back, even in crosseye, parallel and anaglyph.



Are you sure you also uploaded the pics ?



Also, I don't think the player works with glasses (would need full screen directx mode) :(



Olivier.

#6
Posted 03/01/2010 12:03 PM   
I just tried with the new version on my local HD, and it tells me the pics are too large, and the windows stays black.

Making some more tests, resizing the pictures to 640x480 make same result. Is it a small bug ?
I just tried with the new version on my local HD, and it tells me the pics are too large, and the windows stays black.



Making some more tests, resizing the pictures to 640x480 make same result. Is it a small bug ?

#7
Posted 03/01/2010 12:18 PM   
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