Hi,
If I only want to track a vector clip and I have some dots in my frame that are not part of the vector, how can I choose which objects correspond to my vector if it's not the nearest ones? How can I tell the vector which dots he's suppose to track?
Thx,
PL
multiple vectors tracking
Re: multiple vectors tracking
quote:Originally posted by PL:
Hi,
If I only want to track a vector clip and I have some dots in my frame that are not part of the vector, how can I choose which objects correspond to my vector if it's not the nearest ones? How can I tell the vector which dots he's suppose to track?
Thx,
PLThe vector tracking algorithm will automatically select the markers which it thinks are the most likely correct matches for the vector clip, and it will attempt to ignore and disregard incorrect markers based on size, aspect ratio and proximity to other markers. Currently, there is no way to manually specify which markers should be used to perform the vector calculation, although we will evaluate this in the future.
Hi,
If I only want to track a vector clip and I have some dots in my frame that are not part of the vector, how can I choose which objects correspond to my vector if it's not the nearest ones? How can I tell the vector which dots he's suppose to track?
Thx,
PLThe vector tracking algorithm will automatically select the markers which it thinks are the most likely correct matches for the vector clip, and it will attempt to ignore and disregard incorrect markers based on size, aspect ratio and proximity to other markers. Currently, there is no way to manually specify which markers should be used to perform the vector calculation, although we will evaluate this in the future.