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If the images are offset vertically, they need to be balanced using the lower of the
two slide controllers under "Spatial alignment".
If the images have rotational differences, you have to adjust these with the knob.
Try to position the minimum points of both sides precisely one above the other
using the upper slider.
To test the results, put on the cyan/red glasses. In case the image has an
exaggerated spatial depth, try to position the left and right sides closer to each
other using the controls under "Spatial alignment".
Use perspective correction in case the left and right image haven't been recorded
in quite the right perspective in relation to each other in order to be able to join
them into a single clear 3D image. Enter values into the dialog or drag on window
edges in the video monitor.
Turn camera movements into 3D videos
Camera movements may be transformed into 3D videos by being duplicated and
converted via time displacement. To do so, you can simply record on the right or the
left side while, for example, driving along a street.
The speed should be set between 6-15 km/h (approx. 4-10 mph) and depends on the
frame rate, the focal point, and the distance of the objects being filmed (among other
things). At increased speeds, it may occur that the spatial impression is too strong
and the filmed material seems unnatural and unpleasant.
If the video is in the arrangement, the stereo depth for the 2D object may be set
in the Media Pool via "Effects -> Stereo 3D --> Properties".
Depending on the direction of the recordings, you will have to move the control
either to the right or the left.
Check the results in the anaglyph display with red/cyan glasses