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Differential: Rather than the image content itself, the differences
between the left and right frames are displayed. Identical areas
show as neutral gray.
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Checkerboard: Right and left eye views alternate in adjacent
cells of a 16x9 grid.
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Anaglyph: An Anaglyph stereoscopic preview is suitable for
viewing with red-cyan stereoscopic glasses.
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3D TV (Side by Side): This mode is to be used with a 3D –
capable second monitor or projector.
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3D Vision If your system is 3D Vision capable and stereoscopic
3D is turned on in your driver settings, any stereoscopic content
will be previewed in 3D Vision by default.
No stop when activating 3D Vision: This setting is available when
Studio is run on a PC with a 3D Vision- capable system which has
stereoscopic 3D turned on in the driver setting. By default, the No
stop when activating 3D Vision setting is set to off. When turned on,
playback will automatically stop wherever a 3D Vision preview is
being activated or deactivated during playback.
Project settings
On this page of the Pinnacle Studio Control Panel, you can select
your default settings for new projects, titles and transitions.
New movie project format: Select a resolution (such as PAL or HD
1920x1080i), as the default for every newly created timeline.
Alternatively, let the first clip placed on the timeline define the
format for the project with the option Detect format from first clip
added to project. The format for the current timeline may be
changed at any time while editing, by using the timeline settings
located at the left end of the timeline toolbar.
Default durations: Set the default durations of titles, images, and
transitions when they are first brought to the timeline. (Once there,
of course, the clip length can be trimmed as required.)
Ruler zooming: When this option is checked, dragging horizontally
on the time-ruler zooms the timeline in and out. In this mode, you
will need to drag directly on the scrubber handle to scrub or to
reposition the playhead. When ruler zooming is turned off, you can