Dashwood Cinema Solutions introduces Stereo3D Toolbox

Sep 1, 2009 10:10 AM

    

Dashwood Cinema Solutions has released its first FxPack powered plug-in, Stereo3D Toolbox, for stereoscopic 3D mastering.

Created by Dashwood Cinema Solutions founder Tim Dashwood, Stereo3D Toolbox is a Noise Industries FxFactory-powered plug-in designed to work with Adobe After Effects CS3/CS4, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion and Apple Final Cut Express applications.

With Stereo3D Toolbox, artists can output their media to a wide range of stereoscopic 3D formats (side by side, over/under, checkerboard, interlace, anaglyph) as well as manage the demuxing of side-by-side, interlace and over/under formatting.

Comprehensive compositing features and capabilities include keyframeable x-, y- and z-axis convergence, individual left/right eye scale, color correction, selective flip/flop, reframing and auto scale compensation.




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