When you add a mono or stereo analyzer node to your scene, the image window automatically switches to an analyzer view to help you view the interactive result of your analysis. There are other views available from the View box for working with analyzers.
Select: | To Display: |
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Analyzer 2D | 2D tracks after analysis. By default, these are displayed as blue squares in the image. |
Analyzer 3D | 3D points after a mono analysis. By default, these are displayed as green crosses in the image. The F7 keyboard shortcut is a toggle keyboard shortcut; each time you press it, the view changes from Analyzer 2D to Analyzer 3D. |
Analyzer 3D Left or Analyzer 3D Right | 3D points from the left or right eye perspective after a stereo analysis. The F7 keyboard shortcut is a toggle keyboard shortcut; each time you press it, the view changes from Analyzer 2D to Analyzer 3D Left to Analyzer 3D Right. |
Analyzer Working | The Analyzer Working view. This view provides you with the ability to view your analyzed scene using a working camera, which you can modify to view the scene without modifying the tracked virtual camera. This can be helpful to orbit the scene in order to view the depth of 3D points, for example. |
If your scene has multiple analyzers, use the Analyzer View box to select which analyzer to display in the image window. This setting appears under the Analyzer button, and is available when the image window is in Analyzer 2D or Analyzer 3D view.
This setting appears under the Analyzer button, and is available when the image window is in Analyzer Working view.