3DCombine is a little easy-to-use program that accomplishes a very specific task: it combines two 'normal' (2D) images in order to get a 3D one.
3D content generation is very easy with this program, but you can not only create 3D images from 2D ones - you can even record a 3D video with such images. The program is aimed to be used by average users: it features a lot of visual aids and one-click features, plus a few guided wizards, so you can get good results right away. Something to remark: this program can export generated images to stereo formats (.jps for JPEG and .bms for bitmaps), and several popular video formats (you will need xVid codec in order to get a preview of them).
Generally speaking, I had no problem when using the program, except for one issue: when I selected 'nVidia Stereo' (using a GeForce 7300 GS) from the Display Menu, and then returned to the main window, every menu, label or text over that window disappeared mysteriously, until I closed and re-opened the program.
Pros
- Designed for an average user
- Support for stereo formats
Cons
- It's not free
- A few bugs remaining