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Darby Edelen
December 22, 2007 at 6:39 am[Justin Zion] “3D Glasses Effect only works with the old school Red and Green 3D glasses.”
It has a couple of options other than the anaglyphic method, which I believe is where the confusion started.
One of the options renders separate images to the upper field and lower field, which sounded a lot like what you were trying to do at first.
If you need alternating full progressive frames, then I imagine you could find a way to cleverly manipulate your image to have a full frame in each of the fields and render to an image sequence. I have some ideas on this process, but I don’t have AE in front of me now to play with =(
Darby Edelen
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Chris Young
March 18, 2009 at 7:46 pmI have a stereo video project that I would like to use the 3D glasses effect in order to achieve field separation using “Interlace Upper L Lower R” settings.
I’m rendering two different outputs. The “left side” renders fine, BUT the “right side” renders without RGB information.
If I use Animation codec or Blackmagic 10bit (RGB) I can get the “right side” render to output in color. Any other codec I use isn’t rendering the “right side” with color.
I need to have a compressed codec in order to playback from a Virtual VTR set-up.
I also tried using the Grid-track layer process and it yields the exact same results.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
–cy
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