User Manual

Video Output Tool Settings
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Leading eye Outputs only the image set as the leading eye on the stereoscopic clip.
Mono-Anaglyph Outputs the image in grayscale 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:
Mono Red-Cyan Uses red for the left eye and cyan for the right.
Mono Green-Magenta Uses green for the left eye and magenta for the right.
Anaglyph Outputs the image with the selected color highlights only where there are
differences in the left and right eye. The pixels in each eye image can be
mapped to any 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.
Checkerboard When this option is selected, your Avid editing application outputs 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.
You can set the block size accordingly.
Compare Outputs a comparison between the left and right eye images using a diagonal
split screen. You can set the comparison mode to 25, 50, or 75%.
Follow S/R Outputs at the settings in the source/record monitors.
S3D Overlay Outputs with disparity guides over the image.
Off Does not display any disparity guides.
The following options display disparity guides on the viewer so that you can
see the depth budget limits when adjusting the separation between your
stereo 3D images. The guides for Parallax are based on the project’s S3D
settings (set from the Project window, Settings tab).
Parallax Near Displays green guides that show the limits for objects that will appear in
front of the screen plane.
Parallax Far Displays blue guides that show the limits for objects that will appear behind
the screen plane.
Parallax Near/Far Displays both guides (green and blue) that show the limits for objects that
will appear in front and behind the screen plane.
Option (Continued) Description