You can assemble imported
images into a clip containing a stereo track directly on the EditDesk.
Do this, for example, when your left and right eye images are imported
as separate clips.
You can also preview
stereo material in the Player before bringing it into Action or Batch FX.
Note the following when
working with clips containing stereo tracks on the EditDesk:
- If you create a clip containing a stereo
track from two mono clips, each mono clip is placed on the corresponding
left and right eye layers of the stereo track. The mono clips must
share the same metadata.
The mono clips can contain
multiple layers but they must have the same number of layers.
Before you create a clip
containing a stereo track, remember that you must bring stereo tracks
into a BFX level or Action if you want to do any compositing work.
The location and options
for creating and splitting stereo tracks have changed slightly.
See
Creating and Splitting Stereo Tracks.
- You can create an RGB clip in Anaglyph
or Interlace mode from one right eye mono clip and one left eye
mono clip.
See
Processing in Stereo Anaglyph Mode and
Processing in Stereo Interlace Mode.
- You can perform many of the same EditDesk editing
operations on clips containing stereo tracks as on mono clips, for
example, splicing clips together or replacing frames. Note that
if you are working with more than one clip, both clips must contain
stereo tracks.
To identify clips containing
stereo tracks on the EditDesk, see
Clip Information.
- You can view the left eye and right eye
layers of a stereo track on the EditDesk in the same way as the
layers of a mono clip—with the up
arrow and down
arrow keys.
To identify how stereo
layers are represented on clip proxies, see
Navigating Edit Sequences.
- Inside the Player, you can specify a
mode, as specified for your broadcast monitor preferences, for previewing
and broadcasting stereo material.
See
Comparing Tracks and Layers.
- If you realize that you need to go into
an EditDesk module other than Action or a BFX level, you can split
the clip containing the stereo track into two mono clips. You can
always recreate the stereo track when you process. You may also
need to split a stereo track back into left eye and right eye images
in order to export them.
To split a clip containing
a stereo track into two mono clips, see
Creating and Splitting Stereo Tracks.
- You can bring a clip containing a stereo
track into a Record Area view to edit the left and right eye layers.
See
Editing Stereo Tracks.