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New Eye Node Introduction
The New Eye node constructs a new image by interpolating between two existing stereo
images using the embedded disparity channels. This node can also be used to replace one
view with a warped version of the other. In Stack Mode, L and R outputs will output the
same image.
You can map the left eye onto the right eye and replace it. This can be helpful when removing
errors from certain areas of the frame.
New Eye does not interpolate the aux channels but instead destroys them. In particular, the
disparity channels are consumed/destroyed. Add another Disparity node after the New Eye if
you want to generate Disparity for the realigned footage.
Inputs
The two inputs on the New Eye node are used to connect the left and right images.
Left Input: The orange input is used to connect either the left eye image or the stack
image.
Right Input: The green input is used to connect the right eye image. This input is
available only when the Stack Mode menu is set to Separate.
Outputs
Unlike most nodes in Fusion, New Eye has two outputs for the left and right eye.
Left Output: This outputs the left eye image with a new disparity channel, or a
Stacked Mode image with a new disparity channel.
Right Output: This outputs the right eye image with a new disparity channel. This
output is visible only if Stack Mode is set to Separate.
Basic Node Setup
The New Eye node in the example below constructs a new image by interpolating between the
two stereo images using the embedded disparity channels.
A New Eye node creates a new stereo image using embedded disparity
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