About Stereoscopic Workflow in Action
 
 
 

A stereoscopic workflow in Action allows you to create stereo composites using 3D and stereo elements. With the stereo camera rig (the FBX camera), you can access stereo rigs and monoscopic cameras. With support for multiple outputs, you can experiment with any number of passes, including left and right scene output, as well as normals, Z-Depth, matte, media matte, and composition output.

When working in a stereoscopic compositing workflow in Action, there are three essential elements: a stereo camera, stereo object for viewing and adjusting the result, and outputs. The following table outlines the stereoscopic workflow in Action.

Step: Refer to:
1. Bring stereo clips into Action. Starting a Stereoscopic Session.
2. Work with the stereo camera and stereo object to make any adjustments to the scene. Action: FBX Camera and Working with the Stereo Scene.
3. Output various passes of your work. Processing Multiple Outputs.

For information on working with stereoscopic scenes in Batch, see Stereoscopic Workflow.