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Clear to End Clears the position data in the trackers specified in the Apply
To group from the current Movie Stepper frame onward. This is useful for
clearing out and redoing a portion of the tracking.
Clear All Clears all the position data in the trackers specified in the Apply To
group.
Show Data Opens a text window that displays the position data for the trackers
specified in the Apply To box. The display includes some title lines showing
the tracker number and associated tracking object followed by comma
separated columns of numbers for the position data one row per frame. All
rows contain at least three columns: frame number, X position, Y position.
Keyframe frames also contain another eight columns: feature bounds left, top,
right, and bottom, and Search bounds left, top, right, and bottom. The
coordinates in decimal pixels show any subpixel tracking as decimal fractions.
The text window is a standard MAXScript source editor and you can copy,
edit or save the contents to file.
Export Creates a text file containing position data for the trackers specified
in the Apply To group. Pressing this button displays a standard Save File dialog
asking for the location and name of the file youre creating. The file type
defaults to .csv, the comma-separated value format readable by Excel and other
data processing applications. The format of the data is exactly as for the Show
Data command described previously.
Camera Tracker: Match Move Rollout
Utilities panel > Utilities rollout > More button > Utilities dialog > Camera
Tracker > Match Move rollout
The Camera Tracker utility's Match Move rollout automatically generates a
camera animation by correlating the 2D position data of the movie features
gathered during the tracking phase with the associated 3D feature points in
the 3ds Max scene.
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