Stereoscopic JPEG image used for creating 3D effects from 2D images; contains two static images, one for the left eye and one for the right eye; encoded as two side-by-side images in a single .JPG file. Stereo images contain two copies of same image, each with slight variations, or perspectives, from the other. In this manner, a viewer can see a 3D effect from the 2D images when viewing the image in one of three ways: Cross-eye View: The viewer looks at the static side-by side image using a "cross-eye" stare Anaglyph View: The two images are overlaid on each other and the viewer wears 3D glasses. 3D Rendering: An application renders the 2D images into a resulting 3D image.
Print Studio 2.0 streamlines the bulk printing of labels, barcodes, ID cards and other industrial media. This association is classified as Graphic.