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Create a new stereoscopic image
Create a new stereoscopic image from three different sources:
1. From left and right images
2. From an interlaced image
3. From a red blue anaglyph image

Open a stereoscopic image
Open an existing stereoscopic .PNG, .BMP, .JPG, .JPS or .MPO image file.
Note: When you load a stereoscopic image with no recognized stereoscopic format specifications, the Import Stereo Image With Unrecognized Format dialog box automatically opens to allow you to specify the stereoscopic format that will be used by the decoder to load the image as a stereoscopic image.  The purpose of this is to let you load/modify/save a stereoscopic image file with an application that does not support stereoscopic image file, and then reload it in Stereo Image Maker as a stereoscopic image ready to be resaved with the sTER chunk.

Save the active stereoscopic image
Save the newly created or modified active stereoscopic image.

Stereoscopic image properties
Open the Stereo Image Properties Dialog Box.

Open a new window of the active stereoscopic image
You can view the same stereoscopic image in different view modes at the same time.

Activate the previous window
Move the the last window on the pile at the first position and make it the active one.

Activate the next window
Move the current active window on the pile at the last position so the second window will become the active one.

Cascade windows
Arrange windows so they overlap.

Tile windows horizontally
Arrange windows as horizontal, non-overlapping tiles.

Tile windows vertically
Arrange windows as vertical, non-overlapping tiles.

Toggle interlaced Simuleyes VR white lines
Display the two toggle white lines at the bottom of the screen. Those white lines are required for some old liquid crystal shuttle glasses like the Simuleyes VR produced by StereoGraphics Corp.
Note: This feature is available only when the active stereoscopic image is displayed in interlaced mode.

About Stereo Image Maker
Open the About Stereo Image Maker Dialog Box.
 

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