Understanding Sliding
Object misplacement is often the hidden source of sliding in inserted objects. While the tracks must be correct, and users intrinsically understand that, users frequently fail to understand the importance of proper object placement, relative to the trackers. This tutorial tries to correct that. BTW, the sliding demonstration in the initial example was because the pyramid was intentionally located a bit below the field level. Objects above the right location are more easily detected, so objects that are too low are a common mistake.

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SynthEyes Supervised Tracking Master Class

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Multiple 3-D Planar Trackers

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Ground Plane Methods

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Coordinates systems and the Constrained Points View

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Visualizing Coordinate System Alignment in SynthEyes

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Supervised Tracking Part 1 - Introduction

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Basic Camera Solve - SYNTHEYES 1709

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GPS: How it Finds You

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Simple Tripod / Nodal - SYNTHEYES

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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Moving Object Roto'd Autotrack

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Tracking Flat Objects with SynthEyes for 2D and 3D Graphics Integration

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Supervised Tracking Master Class

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Set Surveys - Part 1: How I Shoot Them

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Path filtering and Axis Locks - SYNTHEYES

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Tracking, Solving, and Exporting to After Effects with Lens Distortion in SynthEyes - Part 1

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Once You Understand it, You Will Think Everything Else is Silly - Toyota E-CVT

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