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Matakuliah Tahun : UO666 / DKV Visual FX : 2009 VFX Production Pertemuan 05 The Art Of Tracking • Bina Nusantara Tracking is the process of automatically locating a point or series of points from frame to frame in a sequence, allowing the user to stablise, track to or solve object or camera movement in the shot. The process started as one point tracking which could stablise a shot or add matching motion to a composite. Today it involves complex 3D camera solutions and extends to optical flow - the technology of tracking every pixel in a shot. The Art Of Tracking Bina Nusantara The Art Of Tracking Bina Nusantara The Art Of Tracking 2D Tracking In looking at what tracks and how it is important to understand one key point, most modern trackers with the exception of Digital Fusion (and to a lesser degree Shake and AE) have all moved away from colour processing approaches. Almost all trackers are now biased to a luminance of black and white version of the track box. Digital Fusion alone amongst the leading packages uses colour information automatically. When a track is performed in Digital Fusion, the user interface shows the stength of each of the three colour channels and then which it has decided to use. Bina Nusantara The Art Of Tracking 3D Tracking The goal of a 3D tracking program is to solve the camera position by using two camera views. "Think triangulation," writes Katz. Epipolar geometry is a type of triangulation. When using photographs to determine the position of a point on an object using triangulation, it's necessary to match the image location point in one image to the image location point in a second image. Matching these pair of points in two images is called correspondence. Finding these matches would appear to require searching the entire image. Epipolar geometry proposes that the point we are interested is actually constrained to a single line. This greatly limits the search for that point." By using the path of the point to define a line, one can predict where a point is going and greatly reduce the amount of computation and hence speed up the tracking process. Bina Nusantara The Art Of Tracking The issue of which tracker is best is also effected by what the camera is doing - large dots zooming away to small pin points can be a problem, camera rotation, motion blur and depth of field can also be big factors What is the ideal tracking marker to use on set? Bina Nusantara