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Evaluating the tracking of a point
Making sure the track point stays on target will help later when you solve.
Dont worry if the connection between tracking and solving is not clear yet.
For now, simply identify major tracking errors by following these steps:
To evaluate the flower1 track
1 Review the movie file that Live generates at the end of tracking.
Identify any areas where the cross-hair slips noticeably from the original
position on the flower. This takes some judgment. Since the flower
changes shape over time, you must visualize where the original point
would be as the camera perspective changes.
If the cross-hair appears to stay within two pixels of the original target
point, you have tracked the flower successfully. If the cross-hair moves
completely off the flower or the tracking stops before it reaches the last
frame, you must track again. Delete the track point (click Delete in the
Track control panel), return to frame 1, position the track box cross hair
exactly in the center of the flower closest to the fence, and click Start
Track.
2 Close the Movieplayer window.
3 Look at the graph in the Track Summary panel.
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