Separated vs Merged Models

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โ€ŒSeparated vs Merged Models

There are two separate sets of anamorphic models, โ€œmergedโ€ models and โ€œseparatedโ€ models.

The separated models are not specially indicated; they are the normal more complex models used on difficult shots. They have two separate sets of the nine C nn parameters: one set of nine CXnn parameters for X-axis distortion, and a second set of nine CY nn parameters for the Y-axis distortion. The two separate sets give the separated models more flexibility to adapt to complex distortions, though a very large discrepancy may indicate an unlikely nonphysical solve.

The Merged model uses the same set of Cnn parameters for both the X and Y axes. As a result, it can accommodate less complex distortion, but it requires a smaller number of trackers and requires less motion to generate an

adequately constrained solution. The merged models are probably a better choice for shots such as a hand-held closeup that is largely static.

You can start with a Merged model for initial solving, then change to the separated model. The Merged modelโ€™s parameters will be duplicated to the corresponding parameters of the separated model, and you can continue to refine the solve from there.

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