Studio / Enterprise PFTrack Documentation Node Reference

Stereo User Track

Usage  |  Controls

Note: this node is part of the Stereo toolset available with Studio or Enterprise editions

The Stereo User Track node can be used to manually generate trackers to use for stereo camera or object solving, and has two inputs and two outputs. Trackers can be automatically transferred between the left and right-eye clips as they are created, tracked and edited.

Usage

As points are tracked by the Stereo User Track node in the left-eye clip, are automatically transferred between the left and right-eye clips.

Most controls and parameters in the Stereo User Track node are described in the documentation for the User Track node, so please refer to that section for further details.

Controls

The additional features specific to the Stereo User Track node. Note that Reference View and Split View buttons are not available when working with stereo clips.

Current clip: The current clip (either the Left Eye clip or the Right Eye clip.) that is displayed in the Cinema window.

Stereo search: The width and height of the stereo search range that is used to transfer each tracking point from the left to the right-eye clip.

Stereo edit: When enabled, any manual adjustment to a tracker position will trigger an automatic transfer of the tracker into the other stereo clip. Manual adjustments to a tracker can be made from inside the tracking window, or by clicking and dragging a tracker in the Cinema window with the left mouse button.

Preview Track: When enabled, the preview points are automatically matched between the left and right eye clips. This match is shown as a blue line for each tracking point.

Show Windows: When enabled, the stereo search range will be displayed in blue around the current cursor position along with the tracking window and standard search range.

Show Stereo: When enabled, the stereo offset (i.e. the tracker between the left and right-eye clips) will be displayed for each tracker in the Cinema window as a blue line.

Default Keyboard Shortcuts

Default keyboard shortcuts are listed in the Keyboard and mouse section.