a lot of folk have said to me they like seeing the bike so it would possibly put viewers off if they can't see the bike and it's dash.It would be easier to aim your cam higher in order to not show your speedo, and try not to capture your own plate, if so put an emoji to hide it![]()
Both, but speedo is the big problem, as my camera is mounted on my chin, so it is blingingly obvious to anyone watching what speed I'm doing...Your plate or Speedo?
Title says speed. Thread says plate.
Which one?
I have an LCD readout for speed - any filters going to work with that?Even with tracking software blurring the number plate or speedo is a pain. I just try not to show my plate in videos and am using a filter on my camera to hide my tft dash.
I'm getting to the point as to where I may just have to put some sort of humorous sticker over it...It would be easier to aim your cam higher in order to not show your speedo, and try not to capture your own plate, if so put an emoji to hide it![]()
Agree: part of the attraction is that the cam footage is immersive - the viewer is the rider. Lose that and I'll lose most of my 9 subscribersa lot of folk have said to me they like seeing the bike so it would possibly put viewers off if they can't see the bike and it's dash.
If you have some sunglasses with polarised lenses try looking through at the dash with them rotated 90' the screen should now not show. If it works then buy some polarised film and put it on your camera lens.I have an LCD readout for speed - any filters going to work with that?
Cheers
The software I have that has tracking doesn't work in 2.7k, it doesn't seem to like that resolution for some reason.If you have acces to motion tracking software (After Effects for example), you can place tape crosses around your speedo screen if they are in a high contrast tone against your dash. The cross markers can serve as tracking points for you to later apply a blur, a sticker, or anything you want.
- Wolf
http://www.videocopilot.net/basic/tutorials/05.Motiontracking/