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Solve Tab
SolveTab
The Solve tab is where the tracking data is used to reconstruct the camera’s motion path along
with the point cloud. It is also where cleanup of bad or false tracks is done, and other
operations on the tracks can be performed, such as defining which marks are exported in the
Point Cloud 3D. The markers can also have their weight set to affect the solve calculations.
For example, a good camera solve may have already been generated, but there are not enough
locators in the point cloud in an area where an object needs to be placed, so adding more
tracks and setting their Solve Weight to zero will not affect the solved camera but will give more
points in the point cloud.
Solve
Pressing Solve will launch the solver, which uses the tracking information and the camera
specifications to generate a virtual camera path and point cloud, approximating the motion of
the physical camera in the live-action footage. The console will automatically open, displaying
the progress of the solver.
Delete
Delete will remove any solved information, such as the camera and the point cloud, but will
keep all the tracking data.
Average Solve Error
Once the camera has been solved, a summary of the solve calculation is displayed at the top of
the Inspector. Chief among those details is the Average Solve Error. This number is a good
indicator of whether the camera solve was successful. It can be thought of as the difference
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