If you bring a clip containing a stereo track into Batch FX or Action, you can display multiple viewports in a stereo mode. You can apply a stereo mode to the entire clip or specifically
to its left or right eye output.
To display a a stereo mode in BatchFX:
- Select a clip containing a stereo track, or select its left or right eye output.
- Select Left or Right in the Results category of the View box for the selected viewport.
The Stereo Off toggle appears in the viewport.
- Click the Stereo Off toggle and select from the stereo modes that appear.
| Select: |
To display: |
| Grid |
A checkerboard made of the left eye and right eye images. Modify the grid size in the View menu, or press Shift+T and drag left or right in the viewport.
The Grid option is best used to match the left and right eyes.
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| Top / Botttom |
The left eye in the top half of the viewport, and the right eye in the lower half. |
| Left / Right |
The left eye in the left half of the viewport, and the right eye in the right half. |
| Diff |
The difference between the two images, with the minimum and maximum threshold values non clamped. |
| Diff Clamped |
The difference between the two images, with the minimum and maximum threshold values clamped. To adjust the maximum clamp
value, press Shift+U and drag left or right. To adjust the minimum clamp value, press Shift+Y and drag left or right.
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| Blend |
A combined image of the two tracks. To adjust the Blend factor, press Shift+T and drag left or right.
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| Anaglyph Mono |
The image with just the anaglyph effect. The RGB values are removed from the display. |
| Anaglyph Dubois |
The image with reduced ghosting between the left and right eyes. |