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Retiming with matte layering levels

 
n°175
dum
Posted on 10-11-2007 at 01:51:54 PM  profilanswer
 

Hi,
 
I'm testing ReTimer Pro Standalone app. this days and I would like to know if this could be a correct way to solve this shot.
The shot is a moving camera taken from a bus in movement. As you can see there are 2 cars moving one opposite the other.
 
If I load the sequence without any matte this is the inaccurate retimed  result, as expected.
 
http://www.lasala1.com/retimertest/Retimed-1-no-matte.jpg
 
If I load the sequence with a foreground matte for the red car the result is much better for this "action element".
 
http://www.lasala1.com/retimertest/Retimed-2-with-matte.jpg
 
Everything ok until now. I have a correct retimed red car, and a strange morphed white one on behind, so to solve this other element I need to? :
 
 Introduce a new matte sequence affecting only the white car? This means Im loosing the previous correct retimed results of the red car?, cause as this two elements move in opposite ways they can't share the same "matte layer" , don't they?
 
Wich would be the correct workflow to solve "multi-layering" moving element shots like this one, that need multiple action isolations to allow Retimer calculate motion vectors in the most accurate way?  
 
 
Thanks a lot.
 
Dum

n°176
realviz su​pport
Posted on 10-19-2007 at 12:11:13 PM  profilanswer
 

hello Dum,
yes I think that you should use two different mattes sequences.
One for the red car and another for the white one.
Only one matte can maybe work also but I have never tested this kind of sequence so I cannot tell.
 
Sorry but it is for you to make the tests.
 
Best regards
 
Realviz support
 
 


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