That gizmo is great, but it will only stabilize things on a certain depth-plane.

 If you want to sort-of lock down an entire scene (anything moving
left out completely for now), I'd try to somehow generate a somewhat
accurate point cloud of the scene with the 3d-tracker, attempt to
generate geo from that with PoissonMesh if possible and then do the
standard re-project from the moving shot cam that your solve generated
and film it again with a freeze-framed camera or smoothed-out version
of the shot cam. Obviously, this might introduce some stretching and
warping - and removing any kind of lens-distortion first will most
likely improve the overall accuracy...

 By the way, as a feature request: It would be a great thing to have a
framehold-node for stuff in the 3d-system. Yes, you can always do this
via a simple expression, but a 3d-framehold would be super convenient
thing to have and perfectly integrate into the atomic-node design of
Nuke. Thoughts?


Cheers,

michael.




On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Deke Kincaid <[email protected]> wrote:
> sure, Frank's imagePlane gizmo wraps the technique up into a nice simple
> package.
> http://www.nukepedia.com/gizmo-downloads/transform/imageplane/
> -deke
>
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 15:59, Ned Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Is this possible?
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