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Re: Edius 6.5 available!
Pavel:
- right click on the clip and select "Properties", this pops up the "clip properties" window (you can do this with the clip either in the source browser or on the timeline) - Select the "Stereoscopic Info" tab - click "use as stereoscopic" on the top left of the window - choose the 3D format: there's a dropdown to select the format but the default is side-by-side Bob's your Uncle :) Cheers Neil |
Re: Edius 6.5 available!
Thank you Neil, works like a charm!
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Re: Edius 6.5 available!
No problem.
If you group all of your left & right files into the same folder you can also: - select ALL of them - right click and choose "Set as Stereoscopic" - choose "auto-pairing" in the dialog window - let Edius do all the work for you It recognises 3DA1 files and a few others, but also seems to do a difference check between the files and can choose based on highest likelihood of a match. It's very cool. And then there's "Rectify + FIT", my favourite 3D feature... And now I've discovered what it can do with native colour grading, which is simply astonishing. Honestly, I love Edius :) Cheers Neil |
Re: Edius 6.5 available!
Neil,
Thank you for posting this procedure, and yes EDIUS is amazing, and crucial for 3D work (and affordable no less (!) BTW, you wrote: "And now I've discovered what it can do with native colour grading, which is simply astonishing." Is this for 3D media, and is there a particular tutorial for this? Thanks Again, Carlton |
Re: Edius 6.5 available!
Hi Carlton,
There is an excellent series of colour grading videos using Edius by Australian Matthew Scott on Vimeo: 1. Video 2: Keying & Transparency (1) 4. Colour Grading (1) Some of these are an hour long, so grab a beer and settle back... Cheers Neil |
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