By total coincidence I bought Syntheyes some weeks ago to deal with footage shot on anamorphic Cooke lenses (all kinds of them) and they have super-crazy distortions on them. Syntheyes was the only tool that could handle it and now it's getting even better. :) Of course they didn't shoot ANY lens grids or anything, but nonetheless so far I could track all of the shots, stabilize some of them, find out the lens distortions and replace stuff using GeoH tracking.
We'll all be probably be re-watching these a few times some here some chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:00 Auto tracking 02:28 Solving 03:16 Constraints & Initial Solve 05:29 Choosing lens model for re-solve 07:20 Checking FOV and VSCL curves on the graph editor 08:20 Eliminate zoom with HSCL
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you Russ!
By total coincidence I bought Syntheyes some weeks ago to deal with footage shot on anamorphic Cooke lenses (all kinds of them) and they have super-crazy distortions on them. Syntheyes was the only tool that could handle it and now it's getting even better. :)
Of course they didn't shoot ANY lens grids or anything, but nonetheless so far I could track all of the shots, stabilize some of them, find out the lens distortions and replace stuff using GeoH tracking.
We'll all be probably be re-watching these a few times some here some chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Auto tracking
02:28 Solving
03:16 Constraints & Initial Solve
05:29 Choosing lens model for re-solve
07:20 Checking FOV and VSCL curves on the graph editor
08:20 Eliminate zoom with HSCL