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Solving
You’re ready to solve, and the Solve step should be very routine, producing paths for each of the linked trackers. The final file is facetrk.sni.
Fine Point! Normally SynthEyes will produce a position for each tracker that has an equal amount of error as seen from each camera. That's the best choice for general motion capture. However, if you have one primary camera where you want an exact match, and several secondary cameras to produce 3-D, you can adjust the Overall Weight of the reference camera, on the Solver panel, to be 10.0 or similar large value. Adjust the Overall Weight of the secondary cameras down to 0.1, for example. The resulting solution will be much more accurate for Camera01, and less so for the secondary cameras.
Afterwards, you can start checking on the trackers. You can scrub through the shot in the perspective window, orbiting around the face. You can check the error curves and XYZ paths in the graph editor . By switching to Sort by Error mode , you can sequence through the trackers starting from those with the highest error.
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