Adobe Premiere 3D
Thanks to the GoPro-Neo3D plug-in, Premiere offers a variety of 3D looks and outputs such as side by side, top/bottom, and anaglyph. Having the Neo3D plug-in also allows you to control the convergence, vertical alignment, rotation disparities, and zoom differences between eyes for setting up a 3D scene.
A big advantage of using Premier for stereoscopic 3D editing is its seamless integration with After Effects. If you currently don't own a license for Neo3D software, After Effects has some similar tools used for editing 3D footage. Using the “3D Glasses Effect” and “Stereo 3D Controls Effect” you can still control your convergence and vertical alignment for setting up a 3D scene, along with the different 3D outputs that were mentioned earlier. Using these effects is as simple as dragging them onto the footage you wish to edit. Adobe has made it easy not only to edit in the 3D workspace, but also to make the transition from Final Cut Pro to Premiere.
Source : Inv3D, Adobe, Gopro-Cineform.







