MPO Files: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
== What are they? == | [[File:Mpoview2.gif|thumb|MPO kitty! <ref>https://dmitrybrant.com/2011/02/08/the-fujifilm-mpo-3d-photo-format</ref>]] | ||
==What are they?== | |||
MPO Files are stereoscopic images, comprised of two overlapping 2D JPEG images. Each is used to represent the "left" and "right" view respectively, simulating a 3D effect. The 3D view of the Nintendo 3DS is created using MPO images. A device which does not support MPO cannot open and display the 3D image and may only display a JPG image version. | MPO Files are stereoscopic images, comprised of two overlapping 2D JPEG images. Each is used to represent the "left" and "right" view respectively, simulating a 3D effect. The 3D view of the Nintendo 3DS is created using MPO images. A device which does not support MPO cannot open and display the 3D image and may only display a JPG image version. |
Revision as of 16:33, 12 March 2025

MPO kitty! [1]
What are they?
MPO Files are stereoscopic images, comprised of two overlapping 2D JPEG images. Each is used to represent the "left" and "right" view respectively, simulating a 3D effect. The 3D view of the Nintendo 3DS is created using MPO images. A device which does not support MPO cannot open and display the 3D image and may only display a JPG image version.