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Re: motion tracking
by The Gare on Nov 22, 2005 at 6:35:51 pm

I know this is a few dyas old, but I remember watching Total Training for this exact problem. There is an option to continue tracking something offscreen, but you have to do something first, like make the comp larger than the actual size of your footage. It seems to work pretty well.

I am going to be watching that section again since I need to do this also. I will post my findings later.


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