I was playing w/ my Evo 3D yesterday and happened to come across a feature in the gallery for adjusting the 3d in a picture. After playing with it the pictures I have taken and even the demo pictures seem so much better. Has anybody else played w/ this setting, or did anybody even know about this neat little feature.
I was playing w/ my Evo 3D yesterday and happened to come across a feature in the gallery for adjusting the 3d in a picture. After playing with it the pictures I have taken and even the demo pictures seem so much better. Has anybody else played w/ this setting, or did anybody even know about this neat little feature.
Think you might want to expand on this feature you found.
While looking at a 3D pic in landscape...tap the screen and you will see a "magic wand" icon 2nd from the left...tap that icon and then you can adjust the 3d alignment for each individual pic...
I found that works best with pics that are taken close up with not much depth.
I have to adjust them to be centered. Pics taken with longer distances seem to be more accurate and are require less or no adjustment.
Thats just on my device though.
While looking at a 3D pic in landscape...tap the screen and you will see a "magic wand" icon 2nd from the left...tap that icon and then you can adjust the 3d alignment for each individual pic...
Sorry didn't post back sooner. Pesky full time job got in the way. The magic wand you get a series of choices that include:
Save as 2D
Adjust 3D alignment
Crop
Effects
Rotate Right
Rotate Left
If you choose the 3D alignment it give you a button on either side of the picture in which to adjust the 3d image accordingly. It took some fiddling around but once I hit that sweet spot I wasn't as limited to the narrow field of vision to get that 3d effect to work.
If you choose the Save as 2D option, does it create a new image in 2D (so you have that pic in 2D and 3D) or does it convert the same file to 2D so you only have that pic in 2D, not 3D?
If you choose the Save as 2D option, does it create a new image in 2D (so you have that pic in 2D and 3D) or does it convert the same file to 2D so you only have that pic in 2D, not 3D?
You know very good question. One sec let me check myself.......I saved one of my pictures as a 2d and it actually asks you if you, and I quote, " Would you like to save a 2D copy of this 3D image?" If you click ok it does just that, saves it as a 2d image while still preserving the original 3d image.