System information
Item Description
Depth Adjust Type a value in the box (or click the    to display a slider you can 
drag) to displace the left-and right-eye images  to set the depth of 
your 3D image. You usually want all of the action  behind the screen 
plane, only crossing the screen plane for dramatic or  special effect. 
However, make sure never to create divergence, where the  left-eye 
picture would appear more than 2.5 inches to the left of the  right-eye 
picture on the largest screen where your movie will be shown.
0 represents screen depth; positive values push   action behind screen 
depth, and negative values push action in front of  screen depth.
Changing editing options
Use the toolbar at the top of the Track Motion window to  change your editing options:
Item Description
Enable Rotation Select this button if you want to be able to rotate, or spin, the video. 
When the button is not selected, video is locked so you can move it 
along the X, Y, or Z axis, but the track cannot be rotated.
Enable Snapping to 
Grid
Select this button if you want your editing to snap to the grid.
Edit in Object 
Space
Select this button if you want to edit in the object's space rather than 
the camera's space. 
For example, if a track is rotated, its X axis may not correspond to the 
X axis of the of the Video Preview window. Selecting the Edit in 
Object Space button in conjunction with the Prevent Movement 
buttons allows you to move the object along its own X, Y, and Z axes.
Prevent Movement 
(X)
Select this button if you want to prevent horizontal movement of the 
track.
Prevent Movement 
(Y)
Select this button if you want to prevent vertical movement of the 
track.
Prevent Movement 
(Z)
Select this button if you want to prevent movement of the track 
along the Z axis (closer to or farther from the viewer).
Lock Aspect Ratio Select this button if you want the selection box to retain its aspect 
ratio during resizing.
When the button is not selected, the height and width can be resized 
independently.
Scale About Center Select this button if you want the selection box to retain its center 
point when you resize the box by dragging its edges.
When the button is not selected, the opposite side of the selection 
box will remain anchored when you drag the edges to resize it.
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