[APP] Windows Phone 3D - Stereoscopic/Anaglyph/Wiggle - Windows Phone 7 Apps and Games

And so I came back with my 1st non-homebrew application and I called it WindowsPhone3D.
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So what is WindowsPhone3D?
Firstly, what are the types of stereo 3D? I know most of you already know these types of stereo 3D but let's make sure everyone understands it.
Anaglyph
- Anaglyph images are used to provide a stereoscopic 3D effect, when viewed with glasses where the two lenses are different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, such as red and cyan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_image
- WindowsPhone3D has 5 anaglyph rendering types
-- True
-- Gray
-- Color
-- Half Color
-- Optimize
ref: http://3dtv.at/Knowhow/AnaglyphComparison_en.aspx
Cross Eye (Stereogram)
- stereogram is a pair of two-dimensional panels depicting the view of a scene or an object from the vantage points of the right and left eyes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereogram
Wiggle 3D
- Wiggle 3D addresses a fundamental goal of still photography: to take a three-dimensional world, capture and then present it in two dimensions, and make viewers believe that they are seeing the original scene in three dimensions
http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/11780
thank you wiki and adorama
So WindowsPhone3D does all this for you.
How to use this application?
1. WindowsPhone3D launches
2. Goes to Cross Eye page
3. click the Left arrow to select or capture an image from your image collection or from the camera.
4. click the Right arrow to select or capture an image from your image collection or from the camera.
How to view Cross-Eye images?
- here are the tutorials how to do it
- http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html
- http://www.wikihow.com/Cross-Your-Eyes
How to view Anaglyph?
- just get/make a red/magenta goggles
How to properly capture stereoscopic image?
Just like that
here's the short video of the application. Sorry but the application is in landscape orientation
here's the XAP file download
WindowsPhone3D.XAP

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Thank you - but the downloaded file is only 550 bytes and so the link maybe broken?

MyRho said:
Thank you - but the downloaded file is only 550 bytes and so the link maybe broken?
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thanks for reporting that back. I updated the first post and I just hosted the XAP file directly to my website.
I saw 40+ downloads and they never reported the error.

Thank you. It's working now...
Tested the app - very nice.
I like the "wiggle"-effect but it's hard to get the proper perspective for the 2nd photo.

Thank you

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XnView Pocket (better than Resco similar to Ifranview for XP)

Its a free album/picture viewer/picture cropper/editor/converter all in one...
Has many features, runs fast, works off of a storage card, and doesn't cost you more than a second of your time to download.
To learn more click here
To immediately download cab click here
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update v1.51
Update Description:
v1.51:
- Show filename in fullscreen can't be disabled.
- Lock zoom.
- Gesture.
v1.50:
- Image name in fullscreen.
- Home folder.
- Resize.
- Hidden folders.
- Embedded thumbnail updated.
- Different x&y DPI.
- Multi page tiff.
- 'Use click to switch between view and browser mode' option.
- 'Add new files to bottom' option.
- 'Fill the screen'.
- IPTC edit - Return in caption & size limit.
- Thumbnail cache setting (create a cache.xn 400Kb max).
- View & zoom problem.
- Many bugs fixed...
download free
more info
I want to open Xnview directly from Camera mode instead default Video & Picture Program from Pocket PC (pimg.exe)
does somebody know how to do that?
Well, it is free, but I'll keep Resco Viewer, thanks. I keep getting stuck in slideshow until it finishes, have to do way too much screen tapping to access things, etc..
Generally use Resco but do be honest this does more when it comes to image conversion and editing and is a smaller footprint, even to the point i don't have Resco installed.
Thankyou OP for the headz up
I tried, but will defintiely stick with Resco. xnview pocket might do more things, but I find the UI not very user-friendly at all, sorry.
stylez said:
Generally use Resco but do be honest this does more when it comes to image conversion and editing and is a smaller footprint, even to the point i don't have Resco installed.
Thankyou OP for the headz up
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Is it worth keeping around in the remote chance I might need to edit a photo? I guess.. I have it installed to the 4G storage card, so no biggie. Otherwise.. ;-)

[Tip] Make Your Android Device Icons Look More 3D

One of the things that allow human beings to perceive things in three dimensions (3D) is the depth of field. When you focus on something that is close, the objects in the background become out of focus. This lets our mind know which object is close and which is farther away, and hence capture the right dimensions for the object. It is not possible that out mind focuses both near and far objects at the same time.
With this tip, we will guide you how to make the icons on your Android phone appear more 3D by moving the background wallpaper to a more unfocused and blurred state, with the result that icons appear to float above the wallpaper.
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The tools needed for this process are very basic: the desired wallpaper, and Adobe Photoshop Express for your Android device (we will use Photoshop Express in this guide as it is available free on Android Market, but you can use any image editor of your liking).
To begin, launch Photoshop Express and open your desired wallpaper in it. (You’ll need to uncheck ‘Show camera photos only in Phone view’ to be able to see all photos)
Next, you need to soften the image’s focus. Go to Menu > Edit Photo and select the third icon from top bar. You can soften the image by just sliding your finger across screen. The maximum it goes is till 20, which we find to be working best. However, you can set it to any value of your liking, Once you have attained the desired softness, save the image. (It will not overwrite the original but instead save as a new file)
That’s it. Set this new image as your wallpaper, and the icons will appear more 3D due to the difference in focus. The screenshot above does not do justice to it, but we tried it on Samsung Galaxy S, and the brilliant SuperAMOLED display works wonders with this technique. Give it a try on your own device and let us know how it worked for you.
Credits goes to Aatif Khan
Uh, this only works when you use the Tilt-Shift effect. Blurring the background only makes it look like you have a blurry background. What you did does not give the 3d effect sorry.

[WM 6.x]WebPeekaBoo

WebPeekaBoo now available on Windows Market place for Windows Mobile Professional 6.x devices ($3.99 USD).
Easy and intuitive web cam/image viewer for your Windows Mobile device that allows users to create and manage their own collections of web cams and images. Display four images or expand any one to full screen mode with options for fill, aspect or full size image viewing. Easy selection of images with a smooth, reactive and informative interface with user configuration for auto refresh times and optional random image cycling. Collections and images sharable via built in email support. Sample collection of over 900 web cams and informative images to get you started.
Create and manage your own collections of webcams and web images
Auto refresh and cycling of images
Multiple or single image full screen display
Share images and collections via email
Sample collection containing over 900 webcams and web images
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Many thanks to biernes_atrece for helping me with the awesome graphics.
Just published v1.1 which includes some minor bug fixes, the ability to save images to device desktop and brought the number of webcams etc up to over a 1000 in the included sample collection.
I also posted a free demo version of WebPeekaBoo v1.1 which can be downloaded from here
http://www.zingpow.ca/Software/WM/WebPeekaboo/Demo/WebPeekaBooDemo.cab
The demo contains over 100 webcams etc. The only thing it can't do is open or save an image collection.
Thanks
I've heard that there might recently have been some problems purchasing/downloading WebPeekaBoo from the Microsoft App Store, hopefully this will be corrected soon (if not already fixed), but if you have been affected by this please let me know and I will try to get the situation fixed as soon as possible.
Thanks
Thank you all for your patience and understanding as Microsoft has fixed the App Store problem and so now WebPeekaBoo should be available for download:
A free WebPeekaBoo demo version is also available on the App Store
or the demo can be downloaded from here:
http://www.zingpow.ca/Software/WM/WebPeekaboo/Demo/WebPeekaBooDemo.cab
Thanks
Now that the Windows Marketplace is no longer operational, do you plan to offer it via another site for purchase and download?
Like To Buy
Where can I buy this App.

[GAME] PopIt! - A free, open source game to learn from -R-5/16/2011-U-5/18/2011-V-1.1

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PopIt!
The time has come to fight your greatest enemy: bubble wrap. The question is: how fast can you PopIt? You have 60 seconds to pop the whole table and set new records, but be careful: don't pop the same bubble twice or you will receive penalty!
This game was developed in 72 hours by two students, as part of an educational project. It is fully open source (as of version 1.0 right now). Don't expect anything big, this game doesn't want to be more than it really is: a way to waste some minutes of your time
<See screenshots attached>
Marketplace link: http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=c6c512a1-c17b-e011-986b-78e7d1fa76f8
Download sources: http://people.inf.elte.hu/kaasaai/jatekprog/popit/PopIt.zip
You can use all the code you find in the project for non-commercial purposes. More info
Windows version (requires XNA framework, but no emulator!): http://people.inf.elte.hu/kaasaai/jatekprog/popit/Release.zip
New in version 1.1:
New background (hold to restart text restored)
Unmute sound
Vibration support (we finally managed to get a WP7 device )
First, I believe it's a bubble wrap, not a "bubble warp"
Second, you should change the sound: it's a plastic bubbles not a typewriter
sensboston said:
First, I believe it's a bubble wrap, not a "bubble warp"
Second, you should change the sound: it's a plastic bubbles not a typewriter
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Whoops, thanks for the tip... Corrected in the post, will correct in marketplace when we push out an update
As for the sounds, they were created by me and the current pop sound is the best sample I managed to record. If you have any sound that's public-domain, free, etc then I'm interested
I don't have time for that. Use google, u'll find a lot (no, a LOT! of public domain or low costs ($1-$2) sound effects. But just try to play 'em on handset first to be sure they are sounds realistic (I believe it's very important for games like yours).

[APP] NookCalc

NookCalc is a basic, four function calculator designed from the ground up for the Nook Simple Touch. It is optimized for the e-ink display. I wrote this app. The top right page button acts as a dedicated clear button, in addition to the on screen clear button and clear option in the menu.
Screenshot:
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That looks nice, but 840 kB is way too big an .apk file for what this does.
It should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 10-20 kB.
You have included android.support.v4 and android.support.v7 when they are not used in the least.
You can delete those from your project.
Nice! It's good to see apps written for the nook.
The calculator looks nice and the e-ink optimization is great,
however, since I don't have anything to calculate just now I just did a bit of stress testing to find that:
a) there seems to be an int overflow on really large nubers, it either crashes or warps to negative.
b) I'm not sure what pressing '=' repeatedly is supposed to do (if anything at all) as it gives weird and inconsistent results.
c) it crashes on division by zero (I HAD to try that )
d) Also, to have a useful division function you really need to use floating point numbers.
It's a nice project, but needs some working on before being a useful calculator
Thanks for the feedback guys, I appreciate it. Renate NST I removed the android.support.v7 and it significantly reduced the size of the apk from 837KB to 60.4KB, a 776.6KB difference. I didn't see android.support.v4 in my project. I didn't add any support libraries myself, Android Studio seems to put the support library in new projects and there doesn't seem to be a way to make a new project without the support library.
sega dude said:
Thanks for the feedback guys, I appreciate it. Renate NST I removed the android.support.v7 and it significantly reduced the size of the apk from 837KB to 60.4KB, a 776.6KB difference. I didn't see android.support.v4 in my project. I didn't add any support libraries myself, Android Studio seems to put the support library in new projects and there doesn't seem to be a way to make a new project without the support library.
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how do i close this program ?
Many thanks
I just rooted my nook touch and will try this app

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