User Manual

Full Screen Playback Settings
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S3D View Mix: Displays a 50/50 blend of both the left and right eye images.
Difference: Displays a blend of both left and right eyes, and highlights the difference
between the two. Embossed areas show the differences, while gray pixels represent no
differences.
Frame Compatible: Displays both the left and right eye images as dictated by the project
settings (side/side or over/under).
Mono: Displays only one of the stereoscopic images.
Left: Displays only the left eye image.
Right: Displays only the right eye image.
Leading eye: Displays only the image set as the leading eye on the stereoscopic clip.
Anaglyph: Displays a blended image with pixels for each eye corresponding to one of the
following color options:
Red-Cyan: Uses red for the left eye and cyan for the right.
Green-Magenta: Uses green for the left eye and magenta for the right.
Amber-Blue: Uses amber for the left eye and blue for the right.
B/W-Anaglyph: Displays a monochrome image with color highlights only where there
are differences in the left and right eye. The pixels in each eye image can be mapped to
the following color options:
B/W Red-Cyan: Shows differences in red and cyan for the left and right eyes
respectively.
B/W Green-Magenta: Shows differences in green and magenta for the left and right
eyes respectively.
Checkerboard: When this option is selected, your Avid editing application displays the
left and the right images simultaneously for stereoscopic viewing. The term
“checkerboard” refers to the way in which blocks of the left and right images are
displayed for stereoscopic viewing. Blocks are approximately n x n pixels in size.
Compare: Compares the left and right eye images using a diagonal split screen. You can
set the comparison mode to 25, 50, or 75%.
Option Description