The 3-D works using lenticular technology that you see on 3-D postcards, which uses a series of micro vertical lenses overlaid on top of a photo display. Using the software on a JPEG photo, all you need to do is highlight the areas that you want to pop out. Then you just print it out, and put it into the frame under the special filter.
You can get it for about $24.99 at ThinkGeek. Keep in mind that the visual you see is nothing but a "representation" of what it would look like. Can't show a 3-D photo on a 2-D medium now, can we?
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