I chose to reference frame 1032. After the planar tracking I did during the workshop, I corrected the roto frames and added new posters (also resized them). In the end, I blended them with the background (although I had a problem with the left poster and couldn’t fully integrate it). I think there was a problem with my edge blurring, but I decided to leave it and move on to the next task.




Workshop notes:
Filtering Algorithm:
Image filtering algorithms exist to help us define what happens to our pixel values as we transform & process our images. The article below breaks down all the image filters we have available, and what they’re doing to our images in Nuke.
Choosing a Filtering Algorithm (2022) Available at: https://learn.foundry.com/nuke/content/comp_environment/transforming_elements/filtering_algorithm_2d.html (Accessed: 22 November 2022).
Concatenation:
Concatenation is the ability to perform one single mathematical calculation across several tools in the Transform family. This single calculation (or filter) allows us to retain as much detail as possible.
Concatenation of transforms in Nuke (2012) Available at: http://www.nukepedia.com/written-tutorials/concatenation-of-transforms-in-nuke (Accessed: 22 November 2022).
Back to Basics: A Brief Lesson on Image Filtering & Node Concatentation (2019) Available at: https://benmcewan.com/blog/2019/04/22/back-to-basics-a-brief-lesson-on-image-filtering-node-concatentation/ (Accessed: 22 November 2022).