8. Compositing Hi-Res Stereo Images
In this chapter you will complete a stereoscopic, film resolution composite. A lot of problems are associated with stereo work and hi-res images, and this chapter explains how to deal with those problems in Nuke. This chapter also covers parts of the interface that we haven’t yet discussed.
So far you’ve been using Nuke easily enough, but you might have noticed some things were missing—things you might be accustomed to from using other applications. For example, you haven’t once set the length, size, or fps (frames per second) speed of a project. In many other applications, these are some of the first things you set.
In Nuke, doing that stuff is not necessary—but it is still possible. In the following sections, ...
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