I’m looking for help creating a precise graphical mask to correctly display stereo pairs on the ZTE Voyage 3D. My manual attempts haven’t been successful so far—the mask isn’t aligning perfectly with the sub-pixel structure.
Structure: The mask must consist of alternating vertical lines (parallax barrier pattern).
Pitch (Thickness): Approximately 2 pixels wide (needs to be calibrated to the display’s physical resolution).
Logic: Strict pixel interleaving to separate views for the left and right eyes.
I’ve attached macro photos of the screen’s pixel structure for reference. I would be very grateful if someone could help generate a clean PNG file with this pattern or provide advice on how to calculate the exact line pitch for this specific panel.
The red-blue stereo pair turns into a purple photo, which on ZTE Voyage 3D is red on the left and blue on the right.
Here are 2 masks for the left and right images and the result, if you open it on ZTE Voyage 3D, it will be in 3D, but for now it looks bad, ideally you would need to use 1 mask and invert it
Maybe you can get this working as a community tool to build software for the Voyage 3D, since there is no more official support for 3D features on this phone.
I tried to flip on the sbs outside of the video player getting ideas from gemini and macrodroid and terminal but wasn’t able would need to do more sniffing to see wats being called inside the video player
But I did it, in Google PhotosBut I did it. I’m using a trafformat I made in Google Photos. It might have been uploaded here in low quality, but for example, take a screenshot in a regular gallery in 3D mode, then open it in Google gallery, zoom in and out and it will be in 3D, or crop it to 16:9 or flip the screen, any of these methods will force Google Gallery to display photos in maximum quality and not compressed