I'm doing the same as Chris because this way I'm able to see the new movement 
as curves in the curve tool. If you use a single tracker, you can only see the 
transform curves showing the transforms that are necessary to remove the 
jitter. Doing it in two, you can visually decide, how much smoothing you'd like 
to get.

Abraham


Am 17.01.2013 um 11:39 schrieb Howard Jones:

That's interesting - what do you gain then over just a single tracker set to 
remove jitter?


Howard

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From: chris <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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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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