Make a new tracker.   take all the trackers for that one corner paste
there curves all together adding them.   then in that expression for
each conner you just made (track+track+track+track)/4

Thats pretty standard work flow.

Randy S. Little
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On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 10:59, Henrik Cednert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there fine folks
>
> There's something that have been bugging my mind for a while and I can't
> really find a good solution for it.
>
> Most of the time when I track I rely on more then one tracker node. I might
> start of with one node that stabilize the hero item I want to track, for
> instance a phone that I shall do a screen replacement for. Once stabilized I
> track the corners of it but very often I find that I'd really like to use
> multiple tracker nodes to track the corners too. It's just a faster way of
> getting a good result then tweaking one tracker for hours, at least that's
> my opinion.
>
> But the thing is... I can't find a way to use several tracker nodes to drive
> one corner pin. I need to consolidate all trackers for a certain
> point/corner and pipe that to that very same point/corner in the cornerpin.
>
> Sure, often I just use the stabilize function directly in the tracker node
> and with that approach I can pipe them all in (...the other way around) for
> the footage I want cornerpined on top of the plate. But that approach just
> doesn't really cut it for all scenarios. That stabilize approach doesn't
> really give me the same result as a cornerpin.
>
> And yes, one might say that this is what the planar tracker is for. But the
> planar tracker just refuse to give me a usable result for certain shots.
> Where it in other shots nails it perfectly. So for the sake of this
> discussion, let's leave the planar tracker out of this. =)
>
> I think what I'm looking for is something like a ConsolidateTransform-node?
> =)
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Henrik Cednert
> cg artist | compositor | cto
>
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