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1 Choose to which eye you want to add the Floating Window.
— To apply a Floating Window to eliminate a Window violation on the right-hand side of the screen, click the right eye view.
— To apply a Floating Window to eliminate a Window violation on the left-hand side of the screen, click the left eye view.
2 Choose which edge you want to adjust by clicking the L or R buttons.
— To eliminate a Window violation on the right-hand side, click R.
— To eliminate a Window violation on the left-hand side, click L.
3 Adjust the Position parameter as necessary to crop the portion along the edge of the selected eye that’s not visible in the other.
4 Optionally, if you feel that the Window adjustment you’ve just made is too obvious, increase the Softness parameter to make that edge less noticeable.
Stereo Controls on the DaVinci Control Panel
If you’re doing convergence adjustments and stereographic work throughout a program, you can use many of the controls described in this section from the DaVinci control panel.
1 Press the 3D soft key. The Transport panel’s knobs and soft keys are remapped with all available Stereoscopic commands.
2 When you’re finished, press MAIN.
1 From the main page of the Center panel, press the 3D soft key. The Floating Windows, Auto Match, and Auto Align controls appear on the Center panel.
2 Press the 3D OVERLAY soft key to expose the Stereoscopic sizing controls on the Transport panel. Press 3D OVERLAY again to return to the ordinary sizing controls.
3 When you’re finished, press the MAIN soft key to exit the 3D control page.