Stereo Object Axis Settings
Use the Axis tab of the Stereo Object menu to position, rotate, scale, and shear an axis, as well as adjust the convergence,
parenting, and autoscaling of stereo objects.
- X Position field
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Displays the position of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Position field
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Displays the position of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Position field
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Displays the position of the Z axis. Editable.
- Motion Path button
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Enable to animate the position of the axis using a spline drawn in the scene. Disable to animate the position of the axis
using explicit animation.
- X Rotation field
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Displays the rotation of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Rotation field
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Displays the rotation of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Rotation field
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Displays the rotation of the Z axis. Editable.
- X Scale field
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Displays the scale of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Scale field
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Displays the scale of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Scale field
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Displays the scale of the Z axis. Editable.
- Proportional button
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Enable to change the fields proportionally.
- Autoscale box
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Select whether to autoscale when settings are changed relative to the camera.
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To: |
| Auto Off |
Not use autoscaling on the image. |
| Auto Z |
Link the Position Z parameter with Convergence. This allows you to see how a change in the Convergence value makes the object
appear to move closer or farther from the camera. This preserves the same visual aspect while scaling the textures up or down
accordingly.
NoteThe result camera must be set to the stereo camera.
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| AutoScale |
Change the left and right texture parameters when the Position Z or a Scale parameter is changed. When you create a stereo
object, it is automatically oriented towards the camera and automatically scales. That is, the apparent size of the images
scale to compensate when you move the stereo object along the Z axis. If you move a stereo object away from the camera, it
grows, and vice versa.
NoteThe result camera must be set to the stereo camera.
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- X Centre field
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Displays the centre of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Centre field
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Displays the centre of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Centre field
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Displays the centre of the Z axis. Editable.
- Convergence field
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Displays the equal amount of convergence in opposite directions horizontally, between left and right images. Positive values
make the image appear farther from the camera. Editable.
- Parent To button
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Enable to associate a stereo object with the camera selected in the Parent Camera box. Enabled by default to force the stereo
object to face the FBX camera at all times when the camera is moved around.
- Parent Camera box
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Select which camera in the scene is associated with the stereo object.
Stereo Object Correction Settings
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.
- Keystone Correction box
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Select whether to apply keystone corrections manually in this menu, use the automatic settings derived from the selected analyzer,
or inherit the Stereo Mode settings from the stereo camera (Pass Through).
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.
- Correction Analyzer box
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Select which analyzer is used to provide automatic keystone corrections.
- Interaxial Offset Left Eye field
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Displays the offset distance between the left eye compared to the FBX camera. Editable.
- Interaxial Offset Right Eye field
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Displays the offset distance between the right eye compared to the FBX camera. Editable.
- Interaxial Offset Current Camera field
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Displays the interaxial offset of the selected camera. Non-editable.
- FOV Offset Left field
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Displays the offset field of view between the left eye compared to the FBX camera. Editable.
- FOV Offset Right field
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Displays the offset field of view between the right eye compared to the FBX camera. Editable.
- FOV Offset Current Camera field
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Displays the offset field of view of the selected camera. Non-editable.
- Stereo Clip Type box
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Specify how the footage was shot: Parallel, Off Axis, or Converged.
- Parent Camera box
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Select which camera in the scene is associated with the stereo object. This setting is also found in the Axis tab of the Stereo
menu.
- Camera Number field
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Displays the number of the selected camera. Non-editable.
- Edit Mode box
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Select whether to sync the left and right eye correction values.
When synced, 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.
- Sync Type box
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Select whether the relationship between the left and right eye correction values is absolute or relative. Available when Sync
L+R is selected in the Edit mode box.
Stereo Object Surface Settings
Use the Surface tab of the Stereo Object menu to adjust surface and shading properties of the stereo object.
The Surface tab settings are the same as in the Object Image menu for non-stereo objects. See Surface Settings.
Stereo Object Texture Settings
Use the Texture tab of the Stereo Object menu to set the built-in diffuse maps (as well as any added texture maps) of a stereo
object.
- X Position field
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Displays the position of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Position field
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Displays the position of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Position field
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Displays the position of the Z axis. Editable.
- X Rotation field
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Displays the rotation of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Rotation field
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Displays the rotation of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Rotation field
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Displays the rotation of the Z axis. Editable.
- X Scale field
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Displays the scale of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Scale field
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Displays the scale of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Scale field
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Displays the scale of the Z axis. Editable.
- Proportional button
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Enable to change the fields proportionally.
- X Shear field
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Displays the shear of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Shear field
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Displays the shear of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Shear field
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Displays the shear of the Z axis. Editable.
- X Centre field
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Displays the centre of the X axis. Editable.
- Y Centre field
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Displays the centre of the Y axis. Editable.
- Z Centre field
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Displays the centre of the Z axis. Editable.
- Edit Mode box
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Select whether to sync the left and right eye texture values.
- Sync Type box
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Select whether the relationship between the left and right eye texture values is absolute or relative. Available when Sync
L+R is selected in the Edit mode box.
- Texture Eye box
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Select whether to apply changes to the left or right eye and display the values of the left or right texture.
Stereo Object Blending Settings
Use the Blending tab of the Stereo Object menu to adjust the blending curves of each stereo surface separately. The blending
curve is similar to the Keyer luminance blending curve, but you can adjust it per eye.
You can switch between the stereo surface blend curves and the keyer blend curves. This gives you a good comparison to luminance
curve work you have already done in the Keyer.
The Blending tab settings are the same as in the Object Image menu for non-stereo objects. See Applying Blending Curves per Surface. One extra setting is available for stereo objects, allowing you to select which eye to apply blending curves.
- Eye Selection box
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Select which eye to apply the blending curves. Select Both Eyes to apply the same blending settings to both eyes. In this
case, the settings of the last selected eye apply to both eyes.
Stereo Object Lens Distort Settings
Differences in camera lenses or perspective irregularities cause lens distortion that results in skewed angles. Use the settings
in the Lens Distort tab to rectify or simulate these types of distortions in your stereo images.
The Lens Distort tab settings are the same as in the Object Image menu for non-stereo objects. See Lens Distort Settings.