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Title: Making your own stereo


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Making your own stereo slide show in PowerPoint
Making your own stereo slide show in PowerPoint
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Step 3 Load the Stereo Images Once the slide
dimensions are set correctly, you are ready to
load your stereo images. This can be done by
copying and pasting from a graphics program such
as Paint Shop Pro or Photo Shop. You can also
load images into PowerPoint through the Insert
menu, choosing Picture, and selecting From
File in the sub-menu. When you load the left
stereo image, move it to the left side of the
slide and when you load the right stereo
image move it to the right side of the slide.
Step 3 Load the Stereo Images Once the slide
dimensions are set correctly, you are ready to
load your stereo images. This can be done by
copying and pasting from a graphics program such
as Paint Shop Pro or Photo Shop. You can also
load images into PowerPoint through the Insert
menu, choosing Picture, and selecting From
File in the sub-menu. When you load the left
stereo image, move it to the left side of the
slide and when you load the right stereo
image move it to the right side of the slide.
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Step 5 Check The Vertical Alignment By drawing
a horizontal line or transparent box across the
slide (over the stereo pair) you can check to
make sure the two images have the proper vertical
alignment. Position the stereo pair so that far
off objects are intersected at the same point by
a common horizontal line.
Step 5 Check The Vertical Alignment By drawing
a horizontal line or transparent box across the
slide (over the stereo pair) you can check to
make sure the two images have the proper vertical
alignment. Position the stereo pair so that far
off objects are intersected at the same point by
a common horizontal line.
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