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2 Use Track Forward to track the feature as far as you can before it becomes obscured
behind something else in the frame.
3 When the Power Window stops tracking the feature reliably, stop the track.
The Power Window is obscured by the post
4 Open the Tracker palette.
5 Click the Frame button to put the Tracker controls into frame-by-frame adjustment
mode. This is an important step.
Selecting Frame mode
6 Move the playhead to the frame where the feature you’re tracking reappears from
behind the occlusion, then drag the window so that it again overlaps the feature.
Moving the playhead and position the window
7 Use Track Forward to continue tracking the feature until the end of the clip. Alternately,
you could have started from the end of the clip and used Track Reverse to track the
feature as far as possible, if that’s easier.
Now that you’ve identified the gap in reliable tracking data for this clip, it’s time to set
up the interpolation.
Notice the gap in the tracking data where
the window was behind the post
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