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3D Photo - stereo image maker is a simple, functional and free application for creating 3D photos that can be viewed with a pair of red and cyan colored 3D glasses or goggles like Google Cardboard. If you don't have either, you can always use one of the various viewing modes on offer (crossed eyes, mirror, color, blinking, etc.).
All you need is your phone, tablet or camera (and a computer) and your sense of perspective. The "3D" effect is intended to emphasize your subject. It's up to you to choose the right one.
The procedure is fairly intuitive. Take the photos, left and right, align them, choose the viewing mode and export. The basic explanations for taking 3D photos, which are accessible from the application, are well worth a read. In just a minute, you'll know the basics.
I took the photo on the left, then the right, and here are the combinations assembled according to different viewing modes.
To explain the notions of parallax, 3D vision, perspective or simply to enrich a visual presentation, this free application is simply fantastic.
3D Photo - stereo image maker 4+ is available on IOS and Android.
Examples: (Note: we've reduced the formats because the originals are several megs in size).
For viewing with VR goggles like Google Carboard
With red and cyan glasses (anaglyph)

The other modes (mirror cross-eye, gray anaglyph and others) all look pretty similar.