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Auto track still image over video

Community Beginner ,
Aug 29, 2022 Aug 29, 2022

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I'm sure I'm missing something because I can't imagine there's not a simple way to do this.

 

Let's say I have a square image that says CENSORED and I want to position it over a person's eyes and have it follow the eyes throughout the video. I don't want to spend all day manualy nudging it and creating key frames. Since Premiere makes it very simple to cerate a blurred, masked area that can auto track, how can I do the same thing with a still image?

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Community Expert , Aug 29, 2022 Aug 29, 2022

No can do with images.

Need to do that manually or use After Effects for Motion tracking.

Alternative this plugin:

https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.105713.mask-to-transform.html

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Aug 29, 2022 Aug 29, 2022

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No can do with images.

Need to do that manually or use After Effects for Motion tracking.

Alternative this plugin:

https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.105713.mask-to-transform.html

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Got it, thanks.

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