make a new 3rd  tracker go to track 1 and paste them something like this
 ((tracker1*.60)+(tracker2*.40))/2   You can then make user knobs if you so
desire to control the percentage.  This will make the track1 of the 3rd
tracker the Math you described.


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On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 18:29, dbwstudios <[email protected]
> wrote:

> **
> Hey guys I have been looking for a way to take two different 2D Trackers
> (one point each) and blending them. I'm not talking about a hard cut
> between two frames. That's easy. I'm looking for away to have Both trackers
> influence an element by percent. Another words, one tracker is set to 40%
> influence, and the other Tracker set to 60% influence.
>
> Here is a senario that might help explain why such a thing would be
> necessary. If I have two plates that I need to stitch together. The problem
> is they both have different camera moves close but not matching. The Aplate
> has a stabilize applied same with the Bplate. I want to blend the plates
> together over 10 frames. Once that is done I want to add the camera motion
> back onto the now new plate compiled with the two plates A&B. I want
> Aplates move to start at the blend and dissolve into the Bplates move over
> the 10 frames.
>
> If anyone out there has any ideas on how to do this it would be greatly
> appreciated. I know there was a shake macro floating around that did this
> very thing. not sure if it would help with nuke or not.
>
> Thanks
>
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