3D imagery

Two images of a temperate rain forest side-by-side
Example of a side-by-side image, uploaded as a JPEG. Left and right eye are swapped and depth can be perceived if using the cross-eye method.

Uploading 3D imagery is as simple as uploading 2D imagery.

Your Footprint Management System accept .jps files, which are 2 side-by-side JPEG images. If you have a suitable JPEG file, simply change its extension to .JPS to upload it is a stereo image.

A 3D image of a temperate rain forest
Example of a side-by-side image, uploaded as a JPS. Depth can be perceived on capable platforms such as VR headsets. All other platforms will render just the right eye image.

JPS image have right and left eye images swapped. In their original JPEG side-by-side state, depth can be perceived by using the cross-eye method.

When side-by-side JPEG images are uploaded as JPS images, they will only render as 3D images on capable platforms (such as VR headsets). On all other platforms, these images will show the 2D right eye image only.



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