David H. Wilson
June 1st, 2009, 01:54 AM
David, while I realize there is more on your plate than I can even imagine...
We are deep in preparation for a stereo documentary that is single camera with a mirror box. Shooting 4K (2:1) .r3d gives us two side-by-side 2K X 2K images. We then crop the vertical to whatever aspect ratio we desire. Our results thus far are very good.
My question is:
Is it conceivable to split the single image in Neo3D (ala Stereoscopic Viewer) in such a way as to apply metadata changes and be able to utilize all of those mouth-watering Neo3D advantages (Convergence control, Stereo color adjustment and Independent eye color adjustments)?
Seems it can't hurt to ask.
Many many thanks,
David
We are deep in preparation for a stereo documentary that is single camera with a mirror box. Shooting 4K (2:1) .r3d gives us two side-by-side 2K X 2K images. We then crop the vertical to whatever aspect ratio we desire. Our results thus far are very good.
My question is:
Is it conceivable to split the single image in Neo3D (ala Stereoscopic Viewer) in such a way as to apply metadata changes and be able to utilize all of those mouth-watering Neo3D advantages (Convergence control, Stereo color adjustment and Independent eye color adjustments)?
Seems it can't hurt to ask.
Many many thanks,
David