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You can switch between the stereo surface blend curves and the keyer blend curves. This gives you a good
comparison to luminance curve work you have already done in the Keyer.
The Blending tab settings are the same as in the Object Image menu for non-stereo objects. See Applying
Blending Curves per Surface
(page 513). One extra setting is available for stereo objects, allowing you to select
which eye to apply blending curves.
Eye Selection box Select which eye to apply the blending curves. Select Both Eyes to apply the same blending
settings to both eyes. In this case, the settings of the last selected eye apply to both eyes.
Stereo Object Lens Distort Settings
Differences in camera lenses or perspective irregularities cause lens distortion that results in skewed angles.
Use the settings in the Lens Distort tab to rectify or simulate these types of distortions in your stereo images.
The Lens Distort tab settings are the same as in the Object Image menu for non-stereo objects. See Lens
Distort Settings
(page 508).
Action Perspective Grid
Use the Perspective Grid node to help you with perspective alignments in your Action scene. The perspective
grid creates a rectangle on a plane within the perspective of the clip. The accuracy of the plane determines
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