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  1. #31 Difference for PFHoe 
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    sorry about that, i just really like the program. the main difference that i have found are that it doesn’t have geometry based tracking, and can’t separate camera and motion.

    hey, if you want to see what it has to offer just check out the demo on the homepage.

    hope you have some luck man.
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  2. #32  
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    hey i just saw this on fxguide, check it out

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    If interested, please contact me directly to discuss the position in greater detail.

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    "We have used 3D-Equalizer heavily on both Australia and Knowing, One major
    seq in Knowing was the Plane crash. 3D-Equalizer's ability to use reference
    photography and survey data, was a major help in solving the 4000
    frame hand held continuous shot. The other large seq was the subway
    crash, in which 3D-Equalizer ability to solve very difficult camera moves and
    environments was invaluable. Similar techniques were also used in
    Australia , especially for the post bombing burning night shots,
    where survey data was used extensively to help describe the scene ,
    3D-Equalizer was then able to interpolate and incorporate this into solve of
    the track. 3D-Equalizer was used in most shots on Australia as it suited our
    matchmove and compositing pipeline, very well."

    Vaughn Arnup - Roto/Matchmove Supervisor, Animal Logic Sydney

    Check out new 3D-Equalizer 4
    www.3dequalizer.com
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    hello frends, i m a student and learn match moving, if any one have a tutorial of match moving on pf track or bouiju. plz tell me the link........., i m a student so i dont have mony to buy a tutorials....... so plz.... help me, i know the interface of pftrack........
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  5. #35 boujou 5 
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    Howz Boujou 5 ???????
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  6. #36 New matchmoving book 
    A new book on matchmoving is supposed to be realeased in Aug 2010.
    Should be interesting and a good complement to dobbert's book.

    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/boo...on#description
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yannick Meillier View Post
    A new book on matchmoving is supposed to be realeased in Aug 2010.
    Should be interesting and a good complement to dobbert's book.

    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/boo...on#description
    Awesome thanks for the heads up Yannick! Pre-ordered for me too. I can't even tell you how many times I've read The Invisible Art of Matchmoving.

    Hopefully it covers a bit of SynthEyes too.

    -Josh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yannick Meillier View Post
    A new book on matchmoving is supposed to be realeased in Aug 2010.
    Should be interesting and a good complement to dobbert's book.

    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/boo...on#description
    Thanks for the heads up yan


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    Just got it for my iPad Kindle reader.
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