Since you need to make a curvetool anyway to sample different frames, I think it's probably simplest to just straight-up use it...

FWIW, we just eye-match that stuff. It's pretty quick if you know what you're doing, definitely quicker than if a script did it.

./c.t

On 02/03/2016 06:34 PM, Vincent Langer wrote:
I was thinking about the curveTool too - but maybe there is another python way

2016-02-04 0:22 GMT+01:00 Charles Taylor <ctay...@spinvfx.com <mailto:ctay...@spinvfx.com>>:

    You'd probably be better off with a merge set to difference and a
    curvetool, or a difference node and a curvetool.

    You're also probably best off matching first frame, last frame,
    middle frame, and then you'll have a smaller bounded area to
    search subsequently.

    ./c.t


    On 02/03/2016 06:20 PM, Vincent Langer wrote:

    Hi there,
    we have a couple of shots which have to be matched to retimed
    reference clips.

    The provided retime information does not give us enough precision.

    So the idea is to create a tool that analyses the difference
    between different images and creates a timeWarp or oFlow node to
    match the ref Clip.


    I did a little test with the .sample() function but it is pretty
    slow.


    Is there something maybe already implemented ?

    Or has anyone tried something like that or has a solution for this ?


    cheers,

    Vincent



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