
3DCombine is a little easy-to-use program that accomplishes a very specific task: it combines two 'normal' (2D) images in order to get a 3D one. Such images look weird when you look at them directly, but if you use some special glasses (such as those with red and blue lenses) everything is different!
3D content generation is very easy with this program, but you can not only create 3D images from 2D ones - you can even record a 3D video with such images. The program is aimed to be used by average users: it features a lot of visual aids and one-click features, plus a few guided wizards, so you can get good results right away. Something to remark: this program can export generated images to stereo formats (.jps for JPEG and .bms for bitmaps), and several popular video formats (you will need xVid codec in order to get a preview of them).
Generally speaking, I had no problem when using the program, except for one issue: when I selected 'nVidia Stereo' (using a GeForce 7300 GS) from the Display Menu, and then returned to the main window, every menu, label or text over that window disappeared mysteriously, until I closed and re-opened the program.
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