Releases: DarkStarSword/StereoCropper
Stereo Photo Cropping Tool v1.2
This update adds support for .pns files, as well as opening mono images (.jpg, .png, etc), which will be loaded as both the left and right images of a stereo image. If the image is in fact a side-by-side stereo pair you can adjust the parallax until both images stereo fuse together, then adjust the 3D crop on both sides to remove the excess images. This is useful for photos taken with the Loreo 9005 lens, where some overlap between the images exists that you may wish to crop on one, both or no sides depending on the image.
This also fixes a small issue where fit to window would scale the image too small in some circumstances.
Stereo Photo Cropping Tool
The Stereo Photo Cropping Tool allows stereo photos to be edited with a live preview to adjust the stereo parallax and crop the images quickly and accurately. Unlike other tools, it also allows the depth of the crop lines to be adjusted to create a more comfortable stereo image. It achieves this by adding borders in the resulting image file where necessary to ensure the correct placement of the stereo images. The border colour will match the background when viewing the image in the program, and can by cycled through a few presets with B.
It supports NVIDIA 3D Vision Direct, Side-by-Side and Top-and-Bottom output formats. It can open .mpo files produced by most 3D cameras, as well as side by side .jps files. Images are saved in the .jps format upon closing.
Starting from version 1.1, the program saves a .spct file next to the modified .jps file, which opens the original file with the same adjustments pre-applied. This prevents loss of quality from successive cropping sessions, allows photos to be uncropped without having to start from scratch, and facilitates re-applying a crop to an image where the source has since been modified (e.g. by rawtherapee).
If you find this program useful, consider supporting me on Patreon
Controls
- Left button + drag: Pan image
- Mouse wheel: Zoom image
- Z: Zoom to 100%
- X: Zoom to fit window
- Middle button + drag up/down: Adjust stereo parallax
- Control + left button + drag border: Adjust crop left/right/up/down
- Control + right button + drag border: Adjust crop backwards/forwards
- Escape: Save image (if modified) to a new file and exit
- Page Up: Save image (if modified) to a new file and load previous file in directory
- Page Down: Save image (if modified) to a new file and load next file in directory
- Shift + Mouse wheel: Save image (if modified) and load the previous / next file
- S: Immediately save image to a new file
- B: Cycle background colour (will be saved into image)
- O: Cycle output formats (3D Vision, Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom)
- I: Swap eyes (will not affect output image)
- F: Toggle full screen
- V + left/right button + drag up/down: Adjust vertical alignment (use the mouse cursor as a guide)
Known Limitations
- The parallax embedded in the .mpo files is currently ignored (due to library limitations), however the tool makes it trivial to correct the parallax in mere seconds so this should only be a minor issue.
Stereo Photo Cropping Tool v1.1
This update adds support for opening the previous / next file in the same directory without leaving the application by pressing Shift + Mouse Wheel Up / Down, or Page Up / Page Down, to allow for much more efficient bulk editing of many files, and makes the tool also useful as a general stereo photo viewer, quite comparable to (and in some ways perhaps even superior than) other stereo photo viewers.
It also adds support for a new file format. When saving a cropped stereo photo, the tool will save a .spct file alongside the cropped .jps file. The .spct file can be re-opened later, which will open the original file with the previous cropping, parallax, etc. already applied. This allows the crop to be adjusted to reveal previously cropped regions of the image without having to start over from scratch, and avoids the quality degradation associated with continually opening and re-saving JPEG files. It could also be useful if the original image had been modified in some way (e.g. perhaps regenerated from a raw file with rawtherapee) to re-apply the same cropping (since the opened image won't count as dirty, press 'S' to save immediately).
Stereo Photo Cropping Tool
The Stereo Photo Cropping Tool allows stereo photos to be edited with a live preview to adjust the stereo parallax and crop the images quickly and accurately. Unlike other tools, it also allows the depth of the crop lines to be adjusted to create a more comfortable stereo image. It achieves this by adding borders in the resulting image file where necessary to ensure the correct placement of the stereo images. The border colour will match the background when viewing the image in the program, and can by cycled through a few presets with B.
It supports NVIDIA 3D Vision Direct, Side-by-Side and Top-and-Bottom output formats. It can open .mpo files produced by most 3D cameras, as well as side by side .jps files. Images are saved in the .jps format upon closing.
Starting from version 1.1, the program saves a .spct file next to the modified .jps file, which opens the original file with the same adjustments pre-applied. This prevents loss of quality from successive cropping sessions, allows photos to be uncropped without having to start from scratch, and facilitates re-applying a crop to an image where the source has since been modified (e.g. by rawtherapee).
If you find this program useful, consider supporting me on Patreon
Controls
- Left button + drag: Pan image
- Mouse wheel: Zoom image
- Z: Zoom to 100%
- X: Zoom to fit window
- Middle button + drag up/down: Adjust stereo parallax
- Control + left button + drag border: Adjust crop left/right/up/down
- Control + right button + drag border: Adjust crop backwards/forwards
- Escape: Save image (if modified) to a new file and exit
- Page Up: Save image (if modified) to a new file and load previous file in directory
- Page Down: Save image (if modified) to a new file and load next file in directory
- Shift + Mouse wheel: Save image (if modified) and load the previous / next file
- S: Immediately save image to a new file
- B: Cycle background colour (will be saved into image)
- O: Cycle output formats (3D Vision, Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom)
- I: Swap eyes (will not affect output image)
- F: Toggle full screen
- V + left/right button + drag up/down: Adjust vertical alignment (use the mouse cursor as a guide)
Known Limitations
- The parallax embedded in the .mpo files is currently ignored (due to library limitations), however the tool makes it trivial to correct the parallax in mere seconds so this should only be a minor issue.
Stereo Photo Cropping Tool
The Stereo Photo Cropping Tool allows stereo photos to be edited with a live
preview to adjust the stereo parallax and crop the images quickly and
accurately. Unlike other tools, it also allows the depth of the crop lines to
be adjusted to create a more comfortable stereo image. It achieves this by
adding borders in the resulting image file where necessary to ensure the
correct placement of the stereo images. The border colour will match the
background when viewing the image in the program, and can by cycled through a
few presets with B.
It supports NVIDIA 3D Vision Direct, Side-by-Side and Top-and-Bottom output
formats. It can open .mpo files produced by most 3D cameras, as well as side by
side .jps files. Images are saved in the .jps format upon closing.
If you find this program useful, consider supporting me on Patreon
Controls
- Left button + drag: Pan image
- Mouse wheel: Zoom image
- Z: Zoom to 100%
- X: Zoom to fit window
- Middle button + drag up/down: Adjust stereo parallax
- Control + left button + drag border: Adjust crop left/right/up/down
- Control + right button + drag border: Adjust crop backwards/forwards
- Escape: Save image (if modified) to a new file and exit
- S: Immediately save image to a new file
- B: Cycle background colour (will be saved into image)
- O: Cycle output formats (3D Vision, Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom)
- I: Swap eyes (will not affect output image)
- F: Toggle full screen
- V + left/right button + drag up/down: Adjust vertical alignment
Known Limitations
- The parallax embedded in the .mpo files is currently ignored (due to library
limitations), however the tool makes it trivial to correct the parallax in
mere seconds so this should only be a minor issue.