Creating 3D Images
Make and capture stunning 3D imagery.
There are three major ways to create 3D Images:
Shoot images with a camera
Render images using a software tool
Capture images inside real-time software
Shoot
You can use a variety of 2D and 3D cameras to create 3D images. We'll list them here from the highest potential for quality to the lowest.
Custom Stereo Rig
The best way to capture 3D images is to build a custom stereo rig using two or more high-quality cameras. Doing this is difficult, but can yield the highest quality results. The distance between the sensors, the accuracy of the synchronization, the precision of the calibration, and of course the quality of the sensors and optics all play a part in the quality of the outcome.
You should expect to use a 3rd party software tool like StereoPhoto Maker after the fact to rectify and align the images. You should create files in an SBS format for viewing on LeiaSR devices.
3D Cameras
Purpose-built stereo 3D cameras have a wide range of potential quality, even within units of the same model. While there are many different models, we recommend the FujiFilm FinePix W3 or Kandao Qoocam EGO for photos. If you're comfortable using StereoPhoto Maker, you can even capture photos using a Canon camera with their Dual-Fisheye Lens and convert from their Dual-Fisheye format to SBS 3D using this tutorial.
iOS Device Cameras
iOS devices use a mix of software and hardware to capture superior depth in their Portrait Mode pictures. These Portrait Mode images are fully supported by Leia software. Please read Supported Filetypes in LeiaPlayer for more information.
iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro series devices with LiDAR generally are expected to produce very high-quality 3D images you can view on LeiaSR devices, while standard iPhone 13 and iPhone 12, as well as all iPhone 11 Pro series devices and lower, are generally expected to produce results that aren't as good. Feel free to try and explore to see what works best yourself.
LeiaCam
One of the best ways to create 3D images is with LeiaCam, which shoots images and videos with immersive depth on the LeiaSR devices. LeiaCam lets you capture the world around you in 3D. Take images and videos with immersive depth that pops out of the screen.
To learn more about LeiaCam, check out the LeiaCam page.
Cha-Cha Method
This generally isn't recommended if you have alternative options, but one method that can work well with practice is the Cha-Cha Method, which uses a single camera and a quick motion from the photographer to move weight from one foot to the other to capture a stereo image. Here is a description of how to do it. Any movement in the scene between shots will make for a bad image. But it can work in a pinch! And if the Cha-Cha itself didn't work to produce a good 3D image, you can take one of the images and convert it to 3D, as described below.
Traditional Cameras
You can also use a variety of normal cameras to shoot 2D images to convert to 3D later. Your smartphone, a DSLR, or a mirrorless camera can all be used. You can even use a webcam!
Simply shoot the 2D image, and then move it onto your LeiaSR device. Open the image in LeiaPlayer, and tap the 3D icon in the bottom left-hand corner. Voila, your formerly 2D image now has a 3D copy!
Render
There are a variety of software tools that let you render out a stereo 3D image.
Immersity AI
In Immersity AI, you can upload any image you want and it will automatically estimate a depth map. You can then edit that depth map in your browser and export it as either a LIF or an SBS to view on LeiaSR devices.
PhotoShop
Some creators compose 3D SBS images in PhotoShop.
Maya and other 3D modelling and VFX rendering programs
Some creators compose a scene using 3D models and render it out in SBS 3D to view on Leia devices.
Capture
You can also capture 3D content from inside some of your favorite real-time apps on a variety of different hardware.
Photo Mode Horizontal Series Capture
Any game that has a Photo Mode with the following features can be used to take 3D photos:
In Photo Mode, EVERYTHING on the screen stops moving
In Photo Mode, you have horizontal directional control of the camera
After taking a photo in Photo Mode, the scene doesn't change in any way
If all of the above is true, you can simply take two or more photos in a horizontal line from within the game's Photo Mode and stitch them together into an SBS using a 3rd party app like 3DSteroid from Google Play.
Supported platforms include PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, XBOX One and XBOX Series S/X, and Nintendo Switch.
Games that have Photo Modes that are known to work include Marvel's Spider-Man, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and God of War. Games that are known NOT to work include Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (because characters continue to move/sway while in Photo Mode).
Here is an example of what a good 3D image can look like when captured in this method:
In-game 3D Capture
Some games on some platforms have built-in 3D cameras that let you natively capture 3D content from inside the app.
Platforms that support this frequently are 3D-first platforms like the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo 3DS. Games like WipEout HD on PlayStation 3 will natively capture 3D photos in MPO format when using Photo Mode to capture photos when the game is being displayed in 3D mode. Games like Animal Crossing: New Leaf, StreetPass Mii Plaza: Flower Town, and Nintendogs & Cats on Nintendo 3DS all allow for the capture of 3D screenshots in parts of the games which will be saved on the device's SD card in MPO format.
Depth Buffer Injection
You can actually capture 3D images from almost any PC game using a 3rd party tool that gains access to the graphics engine's depth buffer like SuperDepth3D. Try these tools yourself to experiment and see the best ways to capture 3D images inside your favorite PC games. SuperDepth3D supports over 100 of the most popular AAA PC games of all time. Here is SuperDepth3D's game compatibility list.
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