Depending on how the
            stereo footage was filmed, you may need to edit the left or right
            eye image after you create a clip containing a stereo track. For example,
            you may need to flip one of the images or fix brightness or colour discrepancies
            between the left and right eye images. You can go directly into the Player timeline
               from the Desktop to do this cleanup. If you already brought your clip into Batch,
            you can edit the stereo track from the Batch timeline. 
         
         Note the following when
            editing a stereo track:
         
         
            - You can edit the media of the individual
               left and right eye layers but not the metadata. For example, you
               can slip one layer or replace its media, but you cannot trim only
               one of the layers.
            
- Stereo sync is on by default. With stereo
               sync, changes applied to one layer of a stereo track are automatically
               applied to the other layer.
            
- If you are making changes that affect
               the media of a stereo track such as applying soft effects, you can
               remove the stereo sync from the layers and apply the changes to
               only one of the layers.
            
- If you applied the same soft effects
               to unsynced layers and the values on each layer are different, you
               can resynchronize the values so that they are the same on both layers.
            
- You cannot do vertical editing or vertical
               compositing between stereo layers. 
               For more information
                  on what type of work you can do with stereo tracks and how stereo
                  tracks are represented on the timeline, see 
                           Stereo Tracks.
                
- If you want to convert a video track
               into a stereo track, you can do so directly on the timeline as long
               as the video track contains two layers that share the same metadata.
               Do this, for example,
                  with imported EDLs where the left and right eye images are multi-assembled
                  on separate tracks.
                See 
                           Converting a Video Track to a Stereo Track.
                
- If you want to convert the layers of
               a stereo track into two mono video tracks, you can do so directly
               on the timeline. 
               Do this, for example,
                  if you need to change the metadata of one of the layers. 
                See 
                           Converting a Stereo Track to Video Tracks.
                
- If you want to change the focus plane
               of a shot, you can adjust the convergence with an Axis soft effect.
               See 
                           Creating Axis Soft Effects.