You can use the Stereo tools to process an anaglyph, interlaced or dual image clip containing one video track from either
a left eye mono clip and a right eye mono clip or an existing stereo track directly on the EditDesk.
When the clip is processed, STR is appended to the clip name.
To process a clip in Stereo mode:
- Select and enable Stereo from the A/V Tools box.
- Enable the Stereo button.
- In the Input box, select the type of clips that you want to use.
- In the Stereo Mode box, select a stereo mode to display the appropriate processing method options.
| Select: |
To: |
| Anaglyph |
Process a red/cyan clip. |
| Interlace |
Process an interlaced RGB clip. |
| Dual Image |
Process a clip containing adjacent images. |
- In the Method box, options are based on the input mode you selected. Do one of the following.
- If you selected Anaglyph:
| Select: |
To: |
| Dubois |
Reduce ghosting between the left and right eyes. |
| RGB |
Create an anaglyph result based on the RGB values. |
| Mono |
Remove the RGB values before creating an anaglyph result. With this option, you will see just the stereo effect. |
- If you selected Interlace, select whether you want to output the left eye as field 1 or field 2.
- If you selected Dual Image, select whether you want to output the left eye and right eye so that they are adjacent to each
other in the same clip, either in a left and right or top and bottom orientation.
- Do one of the following:
- If the Input Mode box is set to Left &Right Clips, select the left eye clip with the red cursor and the right eye clip with
the green cursor.
- If the Input Mode box is set to Stereo Track, select the stereo clip with the red cursor.
- Click the EditDesk.
The clip is processed on the EditDesk.
- To customize the RGB left and right values of an anaglyph clip:
- Select the left eye clip with the red cursor and the right eye clip with the green cursor.
- Click the E button to access the module editor. If the module editor has been previously accessed it will be replaced by an
S button. See Using the Desktop Module Editor and Accessing Modules with Previous Clips.
- Click the EditDesk.
- Inside the Anaglyph Editor, select Custom from the Anaglyph Method box, modify the values in the applicable fields and process.