Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
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Make sure that the Layer Window's CTI is at first frame.
The Track Type should already be set to Stabilize, but the only property to be
stabilized is the Position. Our footage has serious twists combined with its jitter,
so the Rotation property needs to be selected. When a two-point track is used,
a rubber-band line connects the two Track Points, with the first Tracker pointing
to the second. The change in angle of this line determines the image's rotation
factor.
3
Click the Rotation check-box to add this property to the track.
4
Drag 'Track Point 1', aligning it to the pulp conveyor's left far back
corner.
5
Drag 'Track Point 2' horizontally across the conveyor, aligning it to the
black dot near its right edge (seen below).
6
Open Options . . . in the Tracker Controls menu and activate Fields in
the Motion Stabilizer Options (this is the same dialog as the Motion
Tracker Options dialog), and click 'OK'.
7
Return to the Tracker Controls and run your track.
8
Click on 'Apply', then click on the Return to Comp Button.
9
Run an RAM Preview.
The Motion Target for the track was already pre-selected to the clip itself. So
when you clicked 'Apply', the clip inherited the Keyframes generated by the
Tracker for Position and Rotation.
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