You must set an anchor point to get a Window to track an object.

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Multiple Choice

You must set an anchor point to get a Window to track an object.

Explanation:
Tracking a Window in Resolve does not require you to set an anchor point first. You place a Power Window over the object, open the tracker, and Resolve follows the features inside that window on each frame, updating the window’s position and shape accordingly. The anchor point simply defines where the window’s transforms pivot or scale from, and you can adjust it later if you need a different deform behavior, but it isn’t a prerequisite for the tracking to work. So the statement is not correct because tracking can start without an explicitly set anchor point.

Tracking a Window in Resolve does not require you to set an anchor point first. You place a Power Window over the object, open the tracker, and Resolve follows the features inside that window on each frame, updating the window’s position and shape accordingly. The anchor point simply defines where the window’s transforms pivot or scale from, and you can adjust it later if you need a different deform behavior, but it isn’t a prerequisite for the tracking to work. So the statement is not correct because tracking can start without an explicitly set anchor point.

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