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The distance between left and right cameras should be similar to the distance between the eyes in your head. So, about 66 millimeters or something in that range. If you are using the Daz Studio Lens Stereo Offset (mm), I usually render once with a value of 33 and a second time with a value of -33, to get my two images. With this technique, you need to have DOF ON and have the camera focused on the subject. You can use a large F/Stop value if you don't want part of the image out of focus. Another way to make the two images is to parent two cameras to a null and offset one camera to the left and one to the right in the Parameters pane X Translate. X Translate is in centimeters, not millimeters, so adjust accordingly. Use something like 3.25 and -3.25.
I use StereoPhoto Maker to create the anaglyphs.