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Stereo3D CAT User Guide Spring 2012
Registration Stereo3D CAT is available in three license tiers. Free; an entry level feature set. Personal; a feature set designed for stereographers or rig-technicians working with variable interaxial beam-splitter rigs, or for QC in post-production. Full; a feature set ideal … Continue reading
How to find your Apple device’s UDID
The Stereo3D CAT Helper app can be installed on your iPad or iPhone and is used to represent rig calibration data from Stereo3D CAT. In combination Dashwood 3D Chart from DSC Labs, Stereo3D CAT is able to calculate and display … Continue reading
Stereo3D Toolbox LE 3.0 User Guide
Introduction Stereo3D Toolbox LE 3.0 is a straightforward, easy-to-use stereoscopic 3D mastering plug-in designed for beginners, hobbyists and stereoscopic enthusiasts alike. The plug-in allows users to edit with discreet left and right camera files or pre-multiplexed video files in either … Continue reading
What Software do you use to make your Screencasts?
The software is called Screenflow. You can download it at http://www.telestream.net/screen-flow/overview.htm
Can you recommend a good Stereoscopic 3D Monitor?
We have tested both the Hyundai S465D and JVC GD-463D10 using the side-by-side mode. They both work well but the JVC seems to have the edge in picture quality. Both of these monitors use passive circular polarized glasses, just like … Continue reading
