Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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Adjust

Two radio buttons let you set how manual adjustments to the position of tracked windows affect the
overall track.

Global:

In this default mode, changes you make to the position of a
window are globally applied to the entire track. In other words,
if you track a feature, and then move the window, the window
moves along a motion path that’s consistently offset from the
original track for the duration of the clip. Use this mode if you’re
happy with the track, but you want to modify the window’s
overall shape and position relative to the motion path it’s
following.

Key Frame:

In this mode, changes you make to the position of a window
are only applied to the current frame. This mode is required for
using the Interpolate commands explained above. However,
Key Frame mode is also useful for making corrections to badly
tracked frames, or for manually adjusting window position frame-
by-frame to cover untrackable sections ifthe Interpolate controls
aren’t capable of producing an acceptable result.

Track

A series of four checkboxes let you turn on and off which transforms you’d like motion tracking to
automatically apply to the window. These checkboxes also let you choose which transforms to analyze
when using Image Stabilization and are covered in a later section.

Options in the Adjust group

Options in the Track group

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