That's interesting - what do you gain then over just a single tracker set to
remove jitter?
Howard
>________________________________
> From: chris <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2013, 10:33
>Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Approaches to smoothing a dolly move
>
>i usually do smoothing simply by first doing an accurate track, then stabilize
>followed immediately by a matchmove with the reverse tracking data but with
>the jitter removed. gives you lots of control over which jitter frequency you
>want to target.
>you can do this with a 2D or 3D track, whatever works best.
>
>you can also try automatic tools, the warp stabilizer in after effects is
>sometimes amazing and sometimes useless. or if you have an old licence of
>shake around, smoothcam is worth a try too in some cases.
>
>++ chris
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