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Stereo3D (deluxe version)
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Examples for 3D cameras:
Panasonic HDC-SDT750 ( base width 12 mm): minimum point is approx. 1.5
m.
Fuji REAL 3D W3 (base width 75 mm): minimum point at approx. 3 m; for
long-distance recordings as much as 8 m.
This so-called minimum point has an important role in other aspects of 3D
editing.
Prepare 3D editing
3D videos are filmed and saved by different cameras, which means:
depending on the camera model or recording method, the videos or images
vary.
In one file
Many cameras, especially for photo recordings, create one single file
containing the left and the right image next to one another.
Drag these files from the Media Pool directly into your arrangement.
Select the created objects.
Select the "Side-by-Side (left images left/right)" entry in the Media Pool
under "Effects > Stereo3D > Properties > Create stereo".
In multiple files
Some 3D cameras create a file for each the left and the right side. This
working technique works also if you simply take 2 pictures with a regular
photo camera.
In the Media Pool, open the folder in which the desired file can be found.
Sort the files in increasing order according to the date. This way, all files
will lie in pairs one below the other.
Now, select the files and drag them from the Media Pool directly into your
arrangement.
In the Media Pool select "Side-by-side (left image right/left) under "Effects >
Stereo 3D > Properties > Create stereo" for material with halved width.
Note: If you have created side-by-side material yourself (e.g. placed two
photos next to each other in an image file), proceed as described, but at the
end select the "side-by-side (left image left/right)" for material with full width.