Operation Manual
GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Adjusting 3D Convergence
When a 3D clip is selected in the Media Bin, the 3D CONVERGENCE CONTROLS
appear in the right-hand column of GoPro Studio’s EDIT Room. These controls allow you
to change the feeling of depth and distance in your 3D video clips.
Select a 3D clip in the Media Bin and then click on the Disclosure Triangle to the left of
the words “3D CONVERGENCE CONTROLS” to open the 3D CONVERGENCE
CONTROLS panel giving you access to the following settings (if you don’t see the 3D
Convergence controls, you may also need to look in the Global Playback Settings and
change the VIEW to an actual 3D mode, such as ‘side-by-side’ or ‘anaglyph’):
• HORIZONTAL Use the slider or step controls to modify the relative horizontal
positioning between the left and right camera views.
• VERTICAL Use the slider or step controls to modify the relative vertical
positioning between the left and right camera views
• SKEW Use the slider or step controls to modify the relative skew or rotational
values between the left and right camera views.
• KEYFRAMES Use the + button to add a 3D convergence keyframe to the clip.
This locks in the 3D convergence settings for the current frame in the clip. You
can then move the Play-head to another location on the Playback Slider to add
another keyframe where you can have different 3D convergence settings
• SWAP EYES Use this checkbox to swap the left and right camera views in the
selected clip.
Click on the Disclosure Triangle to close the 3D CONVERGENCE CONTROLS
panel.
TIP: Clicking on the ON/OFF Toggle button (which looks like an eyeball) will toggle
the 3D CONVERGENCE CONTROLS adjustments ON or OFF for all clips in the
Media Bin. You can use this to quickly switch back and forth between seeing the clips
with the 3D convergence adjustments applied and the original images.
ON/OFF Toggle Button
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