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Understanding the Tracking Interface
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Understanding the Tracking Interface
Tracking controls appear in three locations: the Effect Editor, the Effect Preview monitor, and the
Tracking window.
Tracking Controls in the Effect Editor
The Effect Editor includes tracking controls within those effect parameter categories that can use
tracking information. These controls let you enable tracking for the parameter and to define which
trackers apply to that parameter.
The appearance of tracking controls in the Effect Editor varies depending on whether or not the effect
uses advanced keyframes.
The following illustration shows the tracking controls for the Position parameter category in both
standard keyframes and advanced keyframes.
Examples of tracker controls in an effect with standard keyframes (left), and in an effect with advanced keyframes (right)
For more information, see:
“Effects and Effect Parameters That Use Tracking Data” on page 243
“Enabling Tracking in the Effect Editor” on page 249
“Creating and Mapping Trackers” on page 252
Tracking Controls in the Effect Preview Monitor
The Effect Preview monitor displays tracking controls that you can manipulate directly. The monitor
displays the tracking boxes that you use to define the target area and the search area on the first frame
or field of the region that you want to track. As tracking takes place, the monitor displays the
generated data points for each frame or field. Once tracking data has been generated, you can display
tracking data points and manipulate them in the monitor.
Stabilize Position, Scaling, Tracking
Matte Key effect (applied from Key category in the
Effect Palette)
Position, Scaling
Imported Matte Key clip (2D) Position, Scaling
Titles (2D) Position, Scaling
3D Warp (including promoted Picture-in-Picture
effects, keys, 3D Xpress shape effects, and titles)
Position, Rotation, Scaling, Tracking
Effect Available Parameters