Capture.

Taking 3D Photographs

Getting started in 3D photography is easy. Just take two side-by-side photographs approximately eye distance apart with your normal camera. It's very important not to move the camera too much in between the two shots - for best results, we suggest you move only about an inch per four feet of distance to the subject (2cm per meter of distance to the subject). Make sure both of your photographs are in focus and well lit. You should end up with two .JPG files. If necessary, rotate them to be the right way up.

Action Shots

For action shots, you will need to use a 3D camera such as Fuji's REAL 3D W1 camera to capture both images at the same time. Have fun experimenting!

Upload.

Creating Albums

After registering, go to your albums page (click on 'My albums'), and click on the button that says 'Create Album'. Fill out the title for the album and choose whether it will be public (viewable by anyone) or private (viewable only by yourself and people you share it with) and click the 'Create album' button to continue.

Create Album

Uploading Photographs

Upload the JPG taken from the view of your left eye in the left column, and the JPG taken from the view of your right eye in the right column. Click the 'Upload' button and wait for the upload to complete. Fuji REAL 3D users should change the setting to upload MPO files; each MPO file contains two pictures.

Share.

Making a Piku-Piku

That's it! Your photographs are being turned into 'Piku-Piku', an exciting new way to experience 3D photographs without glasses. A thumbnail will appear on your album page when it's done, usually in about 10 seconds.

Email

Simply email the URL of your album to friends and family. Private album URLs include a key to open the private album.

Embed in your blog

Each photo and slideshow page has an embed button which gives you embed code to paste into your blog.

Print

You can now buy amazing 3D lenticular prints from any album that allows printing.