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Odd Interpolates using the odd lines.
Even Interpolates using the even lines.
Fade Display Fades the movie in a Movie window by 50 percent. Use this to
see the tracker gizmos more clearly.
Auto Load/ Save Saves the state of a tracking setup and any position data
you’ve produced to a special file associated with each movie. Selecting Auto
Load/Save Settings causes the tracker to keep this settings file up-to-date
automatically as you work in the tracker. You can force a save at any time by
clicking the Save button. Whenever you open a movie file in the Camera
Tracker with Auto Load/Save on, the tracker reloads the state of the tracking
session from this settings file.
With Auto Load/Save Settings on, the tracker constructs the setting file
automatically and places it in the same folder as the movie, named with the
same prefix as the movie but with file type MOT. If you move the movie file
to a new folder, move the MOT file with it so the tracker can find it. You can
delete this file if you want to clear the settings or if the file becomes corrupted
for any reason.
When AutoLoad/Save is turned off, you can open a different movie file either
with an empty tracker state or into the existing tracker state or save the current
tracker state into a new file. The name of the current tracker file is displayed
at the bottom of the Movie rollout.
Save Saves the state of the tracking setup, and any position data produced to
the current MOT file.
Save As Saves the current setup into a new MOT file. This file becomes the
destination for subsequent Save operations.
Load Load the tracker setup and position data from another file.
Camera Tracker: Movie Window
The tracker gizmo displayed in the Movie window consists of two enclosed
boxes, a central pair of cross hairs, and a tracker number. The inner box
surrounds the feature that will be tracked and is called the feature bounds box.
The outer box defines the frame-to-frame search and is called the motion search
bounds box. You should place the central cross-hair over the feature as close
as possible to the point corresponding to the placement of its scene point
object. It’s this center coordinate that’s used in the camera match-move
correlation between image feature and scene Point coordinates.
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