the 2 pictures are squashed horizontally each measure 830x980 surrounded by 
black borders

Barry

--- In [email protected], Edward Martin III <edwardmartiniii@...> 
wrote:
>
> Barry writes "nothing so sophisticated I'm afraid, each 1920x1080
> frame contains the 2 pictures, side by side, so editing is quite
> straight forward. placing titles is tricky as you have to place the
> title twice, once over the left picture and once over the right, then
> in 3D they stand out very clear."
> 
> Really...?!
> 
> So that means each frame is simply 960x1080 (Mmmm, now in
> "tall-screen"!)?  Are the pixels stretched?
> 
> When I've made my own 3D stuff, I've placed images next to each other,
> but this has not been for DVD or Blu-Ray delivery, so I could make
> weird frames sizes, such as 1440x480, which results in two 720x480
> images next to each other.
> 
> I was a devil, though, and told people they had to watch the movie
> cross-eyed or wall-eyed.  I'm not gonna send people glasses!  8)
> 
> If I were going to shoot something in 3D NOW, I would either use
> animation software (which I'm unfamiliar with, but [eh] it's a thing
> to learn, I guess), or two actual cameras with their controls ganged
> and operated by a single computer.
> 
> Of course, now, 3D gear's probably out there ready to rent.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Edward
>




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