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Transfer movement to a different sequence?

 
n°14
Posted on 11-24-2001 at 05:06:43 PM  answer
 

Hello,
 
I would like to know whether it is possible to use ReTimer for analyzing the movement of one sequence and then apply that movement to another?  
 
I tried it by simply replacing the image files after the processing was performed, but there is no render mode that will fully apply the detected movement over again (of course with normal footage that does not make sense, since the movement already is in the image, but in my case, I want to make still images moving). Blur/deblur almost does what I am looking for, but not really. I would like to actually display whole pixels according to the detected movement vectors.
 
Any ideas on how this could be achieved with ReTimer?
 
Thanks in advance!
Tonz

n°15
Posted on 11-26-2001 at 11:43:21 AM  answer
 

Hello,
if you replace the original sequence with your still images, you will be able to make a render of the original vectors applied to your new images. I don't understand your problem here as it seems that you tried it.

n°16
Posted on 11-27-2001 at 09:46:37 AM  answer
 

Hi Dominique,
 
this a rather a new kind of effect than a problem.  
What I basically would like to do is to warp a new sequence according to the movement of another sequence.  
 
What ReTimer does right now is to apply motion blur based on another sequence's motion and/or change the timing (i.e. add interpolated images). What I need is a method to actually displace each pixel in the direction of the movement vector. Do this for each pixel in the image and save the result. Then load the next image vector set and do the same procedure for just saved image with the new movement vectors.
 
Do you think this would be possible?
 
TIA!
Tonz

n°17
Posted on 12-08-2001 at 11:39:23 AM  answer
 

Anyone care to comment?
 
T.

n°18
Posted on 12-13-2001 at 05:03:31 PM  answer
 

I don't think that we understand what you want to do.
would you mind calling our technical support in the US
at : 866. REALVIZ (732.5849)
 
thanks.

n°105
Jim Russel​l
Posted on 12-16-2004 at 12:39:38 PM  profilanswer
 

I needed to do the same thing.
 
I've written the software to do this.
 
I extract the vectors from RT Motion
 
and apply them to my stills.
 
The new still then has the next vector frame applied.
 
I am finding that the " Resolution " of the vectors does not seem to  
 
be good enough for what I want. I am still trying to improve my results.


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