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Monoscopic / stereoscopic view problem with premiere pro

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Apr 24, 2023 Apr 24, 2023

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Hello there!

I'm hoping that someone here can shed some light on my problem.

I have used a canon R5, with an RF dual fisheye lens to produce a videoclip.

 

I want to export this videoclip as a monoscopic view clip, so that I can upload it to youtube so that it will have this exact look : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GBpYANzvgE

I want a monoscopic view, because you need to be able to see and explore this clip on a regular screen.

 

I've tried for hours trying to figure out how to do this but unfortunately I have not figured it out. 

No matter what I do, the clip remains in stereoscopic view (side by side).

 

I've tried to : Mark the clip -> sequence -> sequence settings and change the layout to monoscopic, but nothing happens

 

I've tried to : Right click the clip in the project browser -> modify -> interpret clip -> vr properties -> and conform to monoscopic layout, but it doesn't work either.

 

Any idea what I could do here??

Thank you, any help is very appreciated. 

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Apr 26, 2023 Apr 26, 2023

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Do you have the 'Toggle VR Video Display' on in the Program monitor?

You might need to add it using the little "+" icon at the bottom right of the Program monitor.

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