It's been a while since I worked with 3DE, but I always found it
slow to work with. If you have one shot to track it might not make a big
difference. But when you have tens of shots it starts to show. 

On
2016-07-20 11:01, Andy Nicholas wrote: 

> I know these things are often
down to personal preference and depth of knowledge of a package, but for
me, 3DEqualizer wins out in most situations. The only time I go to
PFTrack is for their mesh tracking and perspective alignment tool. I'm
not particularly a fan of PFTrack's node editor, as it doesn't provide
the sorts of workflows that I'd expect from it so I quickly get
frustrated. I find that it's too high level in terms of the data that
gets passed between nodes. I want more granularity.
> 
> With 3DE being
so (relatively) cheap with its rental pricing now, I'd find it hard to
justify using anything else. It's not the easiest of packages to pick up
when you're starting out, but for me that's about the only downside.
>

> On 20/07/2016 15:07, Alok Gandhi wrote: 
> 
>> Chiming in from VFX
Pipeline perspective on which I have a worked for quite a number of
years (though not in tracking), there are these 3 or 4 dccs as mentioned
above that I have seen the most experienced tracking artists using each
one of them for solving specific shot problems. In the end a solid
tracking artist would preferably have most of them in their arsenal to
track any shot thrown their way using a combination or one of them.
Sometimes tracking can be a brutal and needs some serious fire fighting.
So I would say all of them have their pros and cons but by a little
margin PF Track wins the race. 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 5:25 PM,
Chris Marshall <[email protected] [12]> wrote:
>> 
>>> OK
Brilliant! I'll check out some of those options. Sounds like PF Track
might be my first point of contact. Thanks List!
>>> 
>>> On 20 July
2016 at 09:05, Olivier Jeannel <[email protected] [8]> wrote:
>>>

>>>> I've seen some nice thing coming out of nuke tracking (I don't use
Nuke ..yet) 
>>>> Other than that PF track. 
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jul 19,
2016 at 11:48 PM, Adam Sale <[email protected] [6]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>>
PF Track all the way in my opinion. Node based interface for combining
all kinds of matchmove , object tracks, stabilization, undistortion,
redistortion etc. Its cheaper by a long shot than 3dEq, though I can't
speak for the rental aspect costs. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at
10:30 AM, Francois Lord <[email protected] [4]> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>>
Syntheyes for low price, precision of 2D tracking and speed of 2D
tracking.
>>>>>> PFTrack for overall speed and versatility.
>>>>>>
3DEqualizer for difficult shots and precision of 3D track.
>>>>>> NukeX
for simple shots if you already have a license. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If you
need to choose just one, I would pick PFTrack. The node based workflow
is awesome, but the rest of the UI is awful. A good combination is to 2D
track in Syntheyes and 3D solve in PFTrack. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On
2016-07-19 10:46, Rob Wuijster wrote: 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> There's PFTrack,
and SynthEyes is used a lot as well. SynthEyes has decent pricing too.

>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Rob
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 19-7-2016 16:18,
Cristobal Infante wrote: 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I would recommend
3DEqualizer, it's probably the best one out there. You can now rent it.

>>>>>>>> FXPHD have some good intro courses I believe. 
>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> On 19 July 2016 at 10:47, Chris Marshall
<[email protected] [2]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Hi All, What
are people using for motion tracking / match moving these days? I
haven't needed to do it for a while.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>
Cheers
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Chris
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