Here is my workflow (though this was more necessary before degraining became so 
good):  If I had a really noise plate, and my tracker was jumping around a lot, 
due to the grain, I would track the same feature a minimum of 3 times with 3 
different trackers (1 node).  because they are started on a different pixel, 
but in the same feature-region, they would all get affected differently by the 
plate's grain, but stay "on-track" to the feature being tracked.  After this, 
you can select all 3, hit "average trackers," and the resulting single tracker 
that Nuke will give you is essentially a much better single tracker, with the 
effects of the grain averaged out. 


     On Friday, October 23, 2015 12:08 PM, Deke Kincaid <dekekinc...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
   

 If you want to bake to a cornerpin or a transform?  It's a lot faster then 
typing an expression?

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