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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 26, 2009
  • April 8, 2021

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Create 3D anaglyph photos using your iPhone's camera. Capture images by taking two sequential shots and combine them for a stereoscopic effect. Supports various types of 3D glasses for viewing your creations.

Capture real 3D anaglyph photos
Proprietary image processing
Point, shoot, shift, shoot method
Supports red/blue, purple/amber, magenta/green glasses
Save raw images to camera roll
Load images from camera roll to create 3D
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What's New in TwinShot3D

3.0.4

April 8, 2021

minor bug fixes on save proper new plist entry for ever changing privacy restrictions

User reviews

Supports anachrome green,magenta 3d

I love that this supports anachrome green,magenta 3d which provides full color on par with dolby 3d the depth is far better then old school red cyan 3d which is outdated and it a migrain nausea causer,I feel anachrome/trioscopics 3D Green magenta is a successor to anaglyph and infitec.

Love this 3-D camera App

I have owned this app for over 7 years. Really love it and have used it a lot. It's very easy to use. Buy some 2-color, 3-D glasses from Amazon and you are good to go! Taking a vacation? Take 3-D pics and post them. Tell your friends where to buy some 3-D glasses and join the fun.

Screen issues/ flash

Not working properly under OS 7.0.4. After first picture is taken, in the second picture the screen is dark with auto-flash automatically selected even when the first picture was taken without flash. Deleting and reinstalling does not fix the issue.

App works perfectly under iOS 4.2

I think JKOrtiz didn't composite the images before trying to save. The new version works fine for me. Save is only available after compositing the two images by hitting the 3D button. I find the apps works perfectly well and does exactly what it advertises. If you want to create 3D photos using your iPhone, this is your app.
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FAQ

What is TwinShot3D used for?

TwinShot3D is used to capture and create 3D anaglyph digital pictures directly on your iPhone or iPad. It utilizes your device's camera to take two sequential images that are then processed to create a stereoscopic effect.

How do I create a 3D photo with TwinShot3D?

The process is simple: point your device, shoot the first image, shift your position slightly, and shoot the second image. TwinShot3D then combines these two 'raw' images to produce a 3D anaglyph photo.

What types of 3D glasses does TwinShot3D support?

TwinShot3D supports several common types of 3D glasses, including standard red/blue glasses. It also accommodates purple/amber glasses and magenta/green glasses, which are used in some commercials and 3D DVD releases.

Can I save the individual images taken by TwinShot3D?

Yes, you can save the two 'raw' images that make up the 3D photo directly to your iPhone's camera roll. This allows you to keep the original components or use them for other purposes.

Can TwinShot3D create 3D images from existing photos?

Yes, in addition to capturing new photos, TwinShot3D allows you to load two existing images from your camera roll. The app can then process these loaded images to create a new 3D anaglyph picture.

What devices is TwinShot3D compatible with?

TwinShot3D is designed for Apple devices and is compatible with the iPhone, iPad, and iPod. It requires iOS 4.0 or later.

How much does TwinShot3D cost?

TwinShot3D is a paid application. It is available for a one-time purchase price of $1.99.

How often is TwinShot3D updated?

The latest version of TwinShot3D, version 3.0.4, was last updated on April 8, 2021. While updates have not been frequent recently, the app has been stable and functional since its release in 2009.