Use the Correction tab of the Stereo Object menu to indicate how the footage was shot, and make interaxial offset and FOV offset adjustments to the left/right images.
The Correction controls are described as follows.
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Manual | Apply keystone corrections manually in this menu. |
From Analyzer | Use the automatic settings derived from the selected analyzer. |
Pass Through | Inherit Stereo Mode settings from the stereo camera. In most cases, a keystone correction is needed if the stereo types of the camera and the stereo object do not match, but there may be cases when you want to sync the two. |
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Sync L+R | Link the Left Eye and Right Eye values. A change to one value affects the other value. The left eye position is a combination of the camera’s left eye position and the left interaxial offset; the same applies for the right eye. The effective FOV for the correction is the sum of the camera’s FOV and the FOV offset. |
Absolute/Relative | Absolute: Make the values of the Left Eye and Right Eye the same. Relative: Make the value of one eye relative to the change in the value of the other eye. |