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todo 2015120601
3d Quality:
Clapperless gives sub-frame offsets as decimals, which gives a good indication of the actual suitability of the recordings for 3d.
The closer the sub-frame offset is to .5 (scale of .00 to .9999), the worse the quality is. This is not to say it can not be encoded, just that you're having a clear, mid-frame offset to deal with. Higher frame rates make this more acceptable to deal with in the finished project. I'd be willing to be that a standard deviation curve could be applied to the numbers to indicate the acceptable ranges.
Without genlocked cameras, it's extremely rare to encouter a .00 offset.
Cleanup of the calculation logic if-then-else ridiculousness:
Making it one bunch of logic to run through for either non-matched start scenario would make things pretty.
Offset-crop parameters:
On super wide angle videos, ala gopros and the like, having a small amount of pixels shifted closer when cropping on both views would likely reduce some of the parallax issues. Don't overdo it, of course.
Optional half-frame SBS or T/B encoding:
ala DVD, Bluray, or broadcast 3d. 1920x540 per view, etc.
Brightness:
calculate/adjust brightness [automagically]?