GOPRO CINEFORM STUDIO
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Using Difference View shows quite clearly that the nose of the jet is closest to the screen plane as the
edges in this area of the image shows the fewest details, indicating that the two images are most tightly
aligned in that area.
Typically, the part of the frame that is aligned cleanly (where you can view the 3D footage and not
see the “fringing” caused by the visual offset between the two visual perspectives in Onion Skin or
Anaglyph View Modes) is the content the viewer will sense is at the screen face.
You can adjust what is at that screen plane through adjustment of the 3D Convergence
Controls>Horizontal slider. By moving the slider to the left, the effect is to move the content away
from the viewer and siding it right will bring the content forward. (Keep in mind that you want to avoid
your foreground object touching or being cut off by the edge of the screen when possible to maximize
the effect.) You can further change the character of your 3D footage when you use the Framing
Controls>H.Zoom and H.Dynamic to add to your image adjustments. You can change the View
Modes to assist you in making these adjustments.