
At the 3D Entertainment Summit last week, James Stewart, producer/director at Geneva Film Co. claimed he had “the world’s first 3D iPhone.” What he really had was an advanced copy of 3Dee!oadr by Spatial View.
3Dee!oadr gives you the option to select side-by-side images from Flickr and convert them on the fly to an anaglyph you can view with 3D glasses. It also lets you to search, view, and manage your Flickr account from your iPhone. You can even save Flickr images to your iPhone for later viewing.
The app launched a few days ago and I’m not sure if you can say “the world’s first 3D iPhone” because it’s very misleading. I can’t quite put my finger on why, but for some reason I think you would have to have the ability to create 3D without using special glasses in order to make such a claim.
In any case, 3Dee!oadr is available on the app store right now for $1.99.
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The prototype that I held up at the conference takes pictures for viewing side-by-side or anaglyph…
… But also plays back Stereo 3D video content (without glasses) using the Spatial View overlay screen that is part of the case.
It is a glasses-free 3D iphone that proves that mobile devises may in fact beat TV to digital 3D.
Amazing! I didn’t see any of that info on their site but there is a lot of content there. I’d love to check it out.