Meh...
The main selling point is that its free, but its missing some key features. It only opens single images where it assumes one image contains both left and right frames. It DOES NOT allow you to open image pairs -- that is, two separate images where one file contains the left image and the other contains the right image. Without that feature this app is pretty useless to me! It could also use an image browser. Opening each image one at a time is a pain. It has a "Navigate" app menu bar item with pull-down options to view next and previous, but these are nearly useless on the menu. These options should arrows or something on the viewing window. The LEFT and RIGHT keys on the keyboard do perform this feature, so its not too bad, but it would be nice to navigate with the mouse. The options to render a stereo view in different formats look good. It lets you choose from a wide variety of side-by-side, interlaced, and anaglyph. Although, it is missing other anaglyph colors besides red/cyan. Granted, I never use anything besides red/cyan... All in all, this is a free app and looks to be a good start. Id give it an extra star if it could open image pairs. Id give it another start if it could fine-tune alignment.
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