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Question ID 22581

You have taken video of a person examining a 2 X 2 foot piece of cardboard to which you have pasted
bright yellow ping pong balls at each of the corners. This person is moving the cardboard as they examine
it. You want to track the motion of the cardboard so that you can play a movie in its place. Which Track type
should you select from the Tracker Controls panel?

Option A

Stabilize

Option B

Transform

Option C

Parallel Corner Pin

Option D

Perspective Corner Pin

Correct Answer D
Explanation


Question ID 22582

You want to create the effect of a magician waving a magic wand through the air so that you can attach an
effect to the tip of the wand. You have appropriate footage but did NOT mark the effect point prior to
shooting. The black wand has a white tip and you decide to use the footage as is. You track the motion and
notice that even though the tip of the wand is visible throughout the shot, the track point drifts from the tip
point of the wand. You also notice that the footage is grainy in some areas.
What should you do?

Option A

reshoot the footage after first attaching a brightly colored ping pong ball to the tip of the wand

Option B

drag the current time indicator to the last well-tracked frame; in the Tracker Controls panel click on
Options;
in the Motion Tracker Options dialog box under Channel, select RGB; click OK in the Motion Tracker
Options dialog box; click Analyze Forward or Analyze Backward

Option C

drag the current time indicator to the last well-tracked frame; in the Tracker Controls panel click on
Options;
in the Motion Tracker Options dialog box under Channel, select Saturation; click OK in the Motion
Tracker Options dialog box; click Analyze Forward or Analyze Backward

Option D

drag the current time indicator to the last well-tracked frame; in the Tracker Controls panel click on
Options;
in the Motion Tracker Options dialog box, select Process before Match; click Blur; type a value of 2 to 3
pixels;
click OK in the Motion Tracker Options dialog box; click Analyze Forward or Analyze Backward

Correct Answer D
Explanation

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