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Selected Point pane

The Selected Point pane (View > Panels > Selected Point) displays detailed information about the tracking continuity of the currently selected point. If multiple points are selected, or no points are selected, the Selected Point pane is empty.

The following screenshot shows a Selected Point pane.

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The Selected Point Pane displays five colored bars indicating the tracking continuity results for the pane across the take:

       The top bar displays the point label, and the overall continuity for the point. It gives identical results to those displayed for the point in the Continuity Chart. The colors indicate the continuity of the point across the four cameras:

           Dark green indicates the point is tracked in all 4 channels.

           Light green indicates that the point is tracked in 3 channels.

           Yellow indicates that the point is tracked in 2 channels.

           Orange indicates that the point is tracked in 1 channel only (i.e. single sensor tracking or interpolation).

           Red indicates that the point is simply an interpolated or predicted result.

           A gap in the bar indicates that no result exists for the point at that frame in the take.

       The remaining four bars display the continuity for the point in each individual camera sensor or channel. The colors indicate the continuity of the point in each individual camera:

           Dark blue indicates that the point has been tracked in the sensor by matching blob detections.

           Light blue indicates that the point has been tracked in the sensor by patch-tracking (and may indicate slightly less good quality results).

           Vertical white lines indicate keyframes which have been added by the user using the Target Tracker. If the Target Tracker has been used to track the point between the keyframes, the bar will be colored between green and red to reflect the quality of the target tracking results: green indicates a good target-track match score; red indicates a poor target-track match score.

           A gap in the bar indicates that no result exists for the point at that frame in the take, for that sensor.