It does get recognized as a JPEG image, but our jpeg image reader assumes a
single subimage. It would require a (maybe minor?) change to our jpeg reader,
but I might need to do some digging about MPO to figure out what tag it should
be looking for in order to figure out if there is a second stereo image in the
file and where it is.
-- lg
> On Oct 2, 2019, at 12:29 PM, Deke Kincaid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We just received some stereo .mpo files from a fujifilm camera used on set
> for reference. Does anyone know how to extract the second stereo image via
> oiio in a .mpo file or even the whole image and I can just chop it up? It is
> a type of jpg and I can see the left eye just fine. I just don't see a way
> to see the second and or stacked image.
>
> I found some examples on the web here:
> http://www.cmsoft.com.br/stereo3D/DSCF0036.MPO
> <http://www.cmsoft.com.br/stereo3D/DSCF0036.MPO>
> http://www.cmsoft.com.br/downloads/cmsoft-stereoscopic-picture-editor-converter/3d-picture-gallery/
>
> <http://www.cmsoft.com.br/downloads/cmsoft-stereoscopic-picture-editor-converter/3d-picture-gallery/>
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