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NOTE If you accessed Action as a Timeline FX, Analyzer Stereo is not available.
The image window automatically switches to an analyzer view to help you view the interactive result
of your analysis.
In the schematic view, you can see that an Analyzer node is added to the scene. The number in brackets
next to the name of the Analyzer node indicates the media used for the analyzer (a zero (0) indicates
Back media). The Analyzer node is parented to a 3D Camera node, which is synced to the analysis of
the Analyzer node, as well as an Image (or Stereo Object) node with an axis.
To specify different media as the analyzer source, with the Analyzer node selected in the schematic,
select the new media in the Media list, then click Apply.
3 To display the Analyzer menu, double-click the Analyzer node in the schematic, or click the Analyzer
button.
In the Analyzer menu, you can access Camera and Object tracking settings.
Viewing Analyzers
When you add a mono or stereo analyzer node to your scene, the image window automatically switches to
an analyzer view to help you view the interactive result of your analysis. There are other views available
from the View box for working with analyzers.
View box Select an option from the Action Analyzers section to set the view in the image window.
To Display:Select:
2D tracks after analysis. By default, these are displayed as blue squares in the image.Analyzer 2D
3D points after a mono analysis. By default, these are displayed as green crosses in
the image. The F7 keyboard shortcut is a toggle keyboard shortcut; each time you
press it, the view changes from Analyzer 2D to Analyzer 3D.
Analyzer 3D
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