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To smooth out camera motion:
1 Position the tracker(s) on your image and click Analyse.
2 Click Animation to open the Channel Editor and expand the Shift folder for the track(s).
3 Do one of the following:
To affect the the X and Y Shift values simultaneously, select the Shift folder.
To affect the X Shift value, select the X parameter.
To affect the Y Shift value, select the Y parameter.
4 Select the Keyframe tab from the Animation Controls tabs
5 Select Average from the Curve option box.
(a) Keyframe tab(b) Curve option box (c) Curve Value field
6 Enter an average value in the Curve Value field.
The transformation is applied to the curves. The Curve Value field defaults back to 0, where 0 always
represents the average of the current curve.
One-Point and Two-Point Axis Tracking
In both one-point and two-point tracking, you select the object that follows the pattern on the Action media
by assigning the tracking data to its axis in Action.
To perform one-point or two-point tracking in Action Axis:
1 From the Action Axis menu's Tracking tab, select the media to be stabilized from the Use Media field
(to stabilize the Back media, select 0).
2 In the Axis menu for the selected media, make sure that the motion path is disabled (Path button).
3 In the Tracking tab, enable Rotation, Scale or both, as needed. The choice depends on the movement
of the object to track and on the camera movement in the clip.
4 In the Tracking Mode box, select Track and click the Enter Tracker button.
The media is automatically loaded into the Stabilizer and the Stabilizer menu appears.
5 In the Stabilizer menu, enable Context to use the Action scene as the reference.
6 Position the tracker(s) over the pattern(s) that you want to track, and click Analyze to generate the
tracking data. For one-point tracking, you use only one tracker to generate position information. For
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