System information
Setting Description
Difference Choose this setting when performing vertical adjustments to minimize
vertical disparity.
3. Select the Swap Left/Right check box if you need to switch the left- and right-eye pictures. This
setting is useful if you're using a line-alternate display that displays the right eye on top, if you're
using magenta/green anaglyphic glasses, or to create cross-eye free-view 3D.
4. Drag the Crosstalk cancellation slider if you experience image bleed-through. For example, if you
see right-eye images in your left eye, you can adjust the Crosstalk cancellation slider to
compensate.
When your project's Stereoscopic 3D mode is set to Side by side, Top/bottom, Line alternate, or
Checkerboard mode, crosstalk cancellation is active only when the Full-resolution rendering quality
drop-down list is set to Good or Best. When using anaglyphic modes, crosstalk cancellation is active
for any quality level.
5. Select the Include cancellation in renders and print to tape check box if you want to use the
Crosstalk cancellation setting in your final rendered output. Clear the check box if you want to use
crosstalk cancellation for previewing only.
Setting up stereoscopic 3D previews
You can use the Video tab in the Preferences dialog to choose the stereoscopic 3D format that will be used
to view your 3D project in the Video Preview window. For example, you could choose Anaglyphic (red/cyan)
from the Stereoscopic 3D mode drop-down list to preview your project using anaglyphic 3D glasses. For
more information, see "Preferences - Video Tab" on page 582.
If you want to preview your project on a 3D television or monitor, you can use the Preview Device tab in the
Preferences dialog to configure a 3D display for previewing your project.
n If you're using an NVIDIA graphics card that supports 3D Vision technology and a 3D Vision
monitor, choose the Windows Graphics Card setting from the Device drop-down list in the Preview
Device tab and choose Left and Right from the Stereoscopic 3D mode drop-down list.
n If you're using an NVIDIA graphics card that supports 3D Vision technology and a 3D-capable
HDTV, choose the Windows Graphics Card setting from the Device drop-down list in the Preview
Device tab and use the Stereoscopic 3D mode drop-down list to choose the method your monitor
uses to display stereoscopic 3D content — typically Side by side (half) or Line Alternate. Be sure to
set the 3D mode in your television's setup menu and the Vegas Pro Preview Device tab.
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