You publish a large amount of very qualitative 3D scenes and I am impressed by your work. I wonder how you can be so productive. However, most of your stereo exports suffer from window violations (especially at the bottom like this one, but sometimes on the other edges) that make the images less pleasant to watch. Some of my viewing systems allow me to somewhat correct it so that I can roughly appreciate your productions, but it would be better to have the best images by default.
So I strongly advice you to document yourself about this issue to avoid it and thus produce more wonderful renders. Small cost for big benefits. It is just a matter of not cutting the out-of-screen elements by the edges of the images (or the way around push everything backwards to avoid this cut) so it would probably not be a hard deal for you.
John, I create the scene in DAZ 3D Studio, render the left and right images using Nvidia Iray, and combine them in Stereo Photo Maker. The whole process takes a while, but it is so much fun.