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NOTE: Changing the eye separation can cause holes to appear, and it may not be
possible to fill them since the information needed may not be in either image. Even if
the information is there, the disparity may have mismatched the holes. You may need
to fill the holes manually. This node modifies only the RGBA channels.
TIP: Stereo Align does not interpolate the aux channels but instead destroys them. In
particular, the disparity channels are consumed/destroyed. Add another Disparity node
after the StereoAlign if you want to generate Disparity for the realigned footage.
Inputs
The two inputs on the Stereo Align 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, Stereo Align 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
Below, the Stereo Align receives the left and right eye images with disparity. Once the
adjustments are made, another Disparity node is added after it to generate disparity for the
realigned footage.
A Stereo Align node destroys the disparity channel, so another Disparity node is placed after it
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