Rolling shutter artifacts and complex anamorphic lenses break most trackers. PFTrack includes a dedicated Lens Solver that calibrates grids or uses vanishing points. For Windows users shooting on RED or ARRI, this ensures your CG element sits inside the lens distortion, not on top of it.

You need undistorted camera data, object tracking with sub-pixel accuracy, and a tool that respects the Windows file system (UNC paths, network rendering).

You only need 2D stabilization for wedding videos.

For the serious match mover, PFTrack on Windows isn't just software—it's a precision instrument.

Need to attach a digital crown to an actor’s head or a screen replacement on a phone? PFTrack’s Object Track node locks onto non-camera movement. You can even import a rough 3D model (OBJ/FBX) and refine its animation using Geometry Tracking .

In the world of visual effects, the line between the real and the digital is painted by data. For Windows-based artists, converting shaky live-action footage into precise 3D camera data is a non-negotiable step. Enter PFTrack —a node-based, powerhouse application from The Pixel Farm.

PFTrack’s User Track and Auto Track modules handle everything from slow pans to erratic handheld footage. The Camera Solver node uses "Survey Data" and "Plane Constraints" to solve shots where traditional auto-solvers (like those in Syntheyes or Blender) produce warping.