When this option is turned on, Layout
renders left and right stereoscopic images for
each frame in your project. To output red-and
blue-tinted versions for viewing with classic 3D
glasses, choose Windows > Image Processing
and select Anaglyph Stereo: Compose from the
Add Image Filter drop-down list. To output
images for video-based virtual-reality glasses
and headsets, choose Field Render from the
same drop-down list instead and make sure the
Field Rendering option is turned on in the
Camera Properties panel. The Eye Separation
value tells LightWave how far apart to render the
left and right stereo images; the default mimics
the average separation of adult human eyes.
Depth of Field
Checking the Depth of Field option enables your LightWave camera to mimic an optical
effect you??™ve experienced yourself if you??™ve ever looked through a camera lens.When you
focus your camera on a subject, you??™ll notice that objects that are nearer or farther away
than the subject appear less sharply focused than your subject. The range of distance in
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Figure 5.23 The Stereo and DOF tab
offers stereoscopic rendering and depth
of field functions to your cameras.
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