Convert Photo into 3D JPS 2D animated GIF for Picasa and Facebook
LG has integrated 3D Youtube in the first smartphone with 3D camera. But what about the photos, unless you, your friends and family have a way to see these pictures in 3D, they are pointless in the computer or the Internet.
The Picasaweb, Flickr and Facebook has no role in 3D in your albums.
The only Android app site and I found this function is unknown Phereo :
In the "wiggle" it shows an animated GIF by changing the view from the right eye and left eye, so of course it automatically is not always good.
Working in Photoshop it is possible to make this transition more harmonica. But from what I have to be tested in the Gimp and not Photoshop, although I love the Gimp.
For the GIF format only supports 256 colors, and the Gimp was very bad with the colors, the better able to optimize Photoshop.
Convert JPG to JPS
When you copy the pictures 3D LG P920 (Optimus 3D) to the computer they come in JPS format. The problem is that the viewer of Windows shows up one of these images, but when you click to see the next it goes to the pictures in JPG ignoring JPS.
The viewer Picasa as well as the latest Photoshop Disem also do not know the format, even though he is a simple JPG with a photo next to each other.
The Gimp opens correctly, but before I edit the photos to see them and sort them, either directly in Windows or Lightroom.
My solution was to make a copy of the JPS files to a new folder, enter via MS-DOS, but the old command window and then find the folder you want to just give the command:
ren *.jps *.jpg
That is to rename all jps to jpg. Of course it is possible to do this manually one by one directly on windows.
Ready now the programs and Windows itself already understand what it is these files.
Convert to animated GIF with Photoshop
So I set to begin an action in Photoshop to crop the jpg now in the middle and put each half in a layer. This action can be downloaded here:
www.riesel.com.br / JPS to GIF.atn
Not always the most important point of the photo is overlapping with the right to check on and off the top layer.
If you want to improve the overlay change the opacity of the top layer to 30% and try to position album object that is standing out in the center of the picture in the same position that this is in the lower layer.
Now to save it from an animated GIF in "File> Save for Web & Devices" (Schift + Alt + Ctrl + S)
Change the output resolution to a width of 800px if you send to Picasaweb 500px or if you want to post on Facebook.
And since this file is a copy of the original JPS take this opportunity to actually save it as JPG. Check which of the layers is better and save it with only a JPG image to have the 2D normal.
Finally publish on the Web
For Picasaweb is not possible to send these GIF files for the program Picasa, you have to assemble an album and add pictures directly from the website.
Apparently the animation is not seen in all browsers.
Facebook tried to send in all forms, aa one who has worked with the application http://apps.facebook.com/animated-picture and yet often fails. This application will only publish the photo on the Wall, the images that are in your albums are all converted by Facebook thereby losing the animation.





























