Setting up an Anaglyph Preview Composition
Basic Workflows for Editing Stereo Images
Creating a Robust Color Correction Workflow
Fixing Problems in Post for Stereo Images
Tracking Our Left View
Applying Our Work from One View to the Other
Moving Images to Change the Entire Scene Depth
Accessing Effect Controls in Expressions
Creating an Expression to Control Screen Depth
Creating Render Comps to Correctly Output Separate Image Pairs
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In this After Effects tutorial we'll learn how to work with 3D Stereoscopic image pairs in After Effects. Software required: After Effects CS4 for project files.
Introduction and Project Overview
Setting up an Anaglyph Preview Composition
Basic Workflows for Editing Stereo Images
Creating a Robust Color Correction Workflow
Fixing Problems in Post for Stereo Images
Tracking Our Left View
Applying Our Work from One View to the Other
Moving Images to Change the Entire Scene Depth
Accessing Effect Controls in Expressions
Creating an Expression to Control Screen Depth
Creating Render Comps to Correctly Output Separate Image Pairs
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