The Layers window is used to produce multilayer stereo images as well as  to superimpose layers on generated images: logos, frames, labels, etc.

There is a toolbar in the upper part of the Layers window:

Fig. 2.5.1. Layers window

Toolbar buttons:

- clear layers list,

       Menu command: Layers >> Clear layers (Alt+Shift+N);

- add a layer (or several layers),

       Menu command: Layers >> Add layers (Alt+Shift+O);

- save all layers in a .psdd* file,

       Menu command: Layers >> Save template;

- delete the current (selected) layer,

       Menu command: Layers >> Delete layer;

- move the current (selected) layer up,

       Menu command: Layers >> Move layer up (Ctrl+Up);

- move the current (selected) layer down,

       Menu command: Layers >> Move layer down (Ctrl+Down);

-  generate a multilayer stereo image,

       Menu command: Layers >> Generate multiview frames (Alt+G);

-  hide or show all visible layers,

       Menu command: Layers >> Set visible/invisible on all layers;


An eye button from the right side of the layer image means the image of that layer will be superimposed on the encoded image. In the multiview sequence generation the sign means that the layer is in generation.

An eye button in the tool bar of the Layers window allows to hide or show all layers at once.


*Note: .psdd is another variation of the Adobe Photoshop .psd format. .psdd files store information on depth maps added to the layers. On default such files are not associated with Photoshop, but you can open them in Photoshop by choosing the "All files" filter in the Open file dialog window. Please, also note that after you edit a .psdd file, the layer information will be changed. It means that when you further open such a file as layers for the 3DMasterKit project, the order of layers after Photoshop editing will differ from the original one.