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Re: Stabilize Precomposed Layer
by Roland R. Kahlenberg on Nov 5, 2009 at 6:10:12 am

[Dale Paquette] "The hicon version seems to allow for better separation of highly luminescent points allowing me to make a much smaller feature box and search box thus speeding up the whole"

That's true but there are many other reasons to create a hi-con version for tracking. If you had a point to track and that point has an object with a similar color close to it then the tracker is likely going to have issues. Changing either of the colors so that they better match each other gives you a bigger feature region to track and hence less issues for the tracker. Strictly speaking, this isn't a case of creating a hi-con version but the process is to create a versino that is more tracker friendly.

As for the averaging, perhaps you can be specific with your issues if you haven't solved that yet.

Cheers
RoRK



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