System information
6.  Use the buttons  at the top of the dialog to allow or prevent movement or scaling. For more 
information, see "Changing editing options" on page 396.
Right-click the workspace to display a shortcut menu  that displays commands to restore, 
center, or flip the selection box.  You can also force the box to match the source media's aspect 
ratio or  your project's output aspect ratio.  Matching the output aspect ratio can prevent black 
bars from appearing  when you use source media (such as photographs) that does not match 
your  project's aspect ratio.
7.  The 3D track motion  occurs instantly, and the results are updated in the Video  Preview window.
8.  Use the keyframe controller  at the bottom of the Track Motion window to establish distinct motion  
settings throughout the duration of the tracks.
9.  During playback, intermediate  frames are interpolated to create smooth motion.
Expand the Keyframe  interpolation heading on the left side of the window and drag the  
Smoothness slider  to adjust the interpolation. For more information about keyframe animation,see 
"Keyframe Animation" on page 294.
Applying a stereoscopic 3D camera
The Stereoscopic 3D Camera controls allow you to add stereoscopic  depth to 3D track compositing 
elements.
1.  Set up your project as a stereoscopic  3D project. For more information, see "Setting up your 
stereoscopic 3D project" on page 201.
2.  Add 2D media to the timeline.
3. 
Click the Track Motion button  . The Track Motion window is displayed.
4.  From Compositing  Mode drop-down list, choose 3D  Source Alpha.
5.  Click the Expand  button    next to the Stereoscopic  3D Camera heading on the left side of the 
Track Motion window.  The Lens Separation  and Depth Adjust  controls are displayed.
6.  Use the Lens  Separation and Depth  Adjust controls to set the depth of your media:
Item Description
Lens Separation Type a value in the box (or click the    to display a slider you can 
drag) to set the distance between the lenses  in your virtual 
stereoscopic 3D camera.
The setting represents a percentage of the frame  width. For 
presentation on a 40-inch HDTV, the value typically would not  
exceed 7%. For theatrical projection, the value typically would not 
exceed  0.5%.
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