Adam Stanislav
January 16th, 2010, 01:47 PM
Last night I uploaded two test videos on YouTube and Pavel pointed out I had L/R reversed (thanks, Pavle). That was because I was using my plug-in (in fact I was testing it), and I thought I had designed it one way, when I actually designed it the opposite way.
So, this brings about a question I would like everyone to answer before I release the plug-in: When combining a left and a right video in a NLE, what do you find more intuitive when placing each video on a separate track? Do you intuitively place the left video on the track above the right video track, or does placing the right one above the left one seem more natural to you?
I am talking about when you have shot two separate videos, the left and the right, and want your software to combine them into one stereoscopic video.
It makes no difference in editors that work with static photographs, but video editors, such as Sony Vegas, use separate tracks placed above each other.
So, this brings about a question I would like everyone to answer before I release the plug-in: When combining a left and a right video in a NLE, what do you find more intuitive when placing each video on a separate track? Do you intuitively place the left video on the track above the right video track, or does placing the right one above the left one seem more natural to you?
I am talking about when you have shot two separate videos, the left and the right, and want your software to combine them into one stereoscopic video.
It makes no difference in editors that work with static photographs, but video editors, such as Sony Vegas, use separate tracks placed above each other.