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3d slide shows

Started Dec 7, 2013 | Questions
colaidian New Member • Posts: 6
3d slide shows

hi,

does anyone know what programs are best to use to create a 3d stereoscopic slide show, with pans and zooms, fades, crossfades, titles, the ability to add music, and the ability to create a 3d bluray disc capable of playback on a widescreen 3d tv?

i will be starting with stereoscopic stills created from various sources such as fujifilm w3, twinned canons, and other twinned rigs.

thanks in advance for any help.

george

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3D Gunner Senior Member • Posts: 1,031
Re: 3d slide shows

You can choose the easy way or the hard way.

The easy way is to prepare the 3D pictures/slides in Adobe Photoshop (or SPM) in Top-Bottom (preferred) or SbS anamorphic format then to mount the slideshow in Adobe Premiere (by example). The slideshow can be saved in AVI format and can be put on a USB stick or on a DVD/BR disc.

Top-Bottom 3D is the best option for Passive 3D TVs. The final product can be something like in this sample - "The Green Planet - Bugs World" - but with slides instead of video clips.

If you choose the "hard way"/full 1080p 3D BR, you will need to create two full-frame HD streams and use a BD 3D-compatible encoder. Each stream can be created in Adobe Premiere (or other video editing software), the soundtrack can be mounted in Adobe Audition. Sony Creative Software’s DoStudio and Blu-print have support for 3D authoring.

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