README.rdoc in tracksperanto-2.9.9 vs README.rdoc in tracksperanto-2.10.0

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@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ converted files already exist <b>they will be overwritten without warning</b>. == Format support Import and export support: -* Nuke v5 script (Tracker3 nodes, also known as Tracker in the UI - this is the node that you track with) +* Nuke v5 script (Tracker3 nodes, also known as Tracker in the UI - this is the node that you track with, and Reconcile3D) * Shake tracker node export (textfile with many tracks per file) * PFTrack 2dt (version 4 and 5) anf PFMatchit/PFTrack 2011 point track exports * Syntheyes 2D tracking data exports * 3DE point exports (as output by the default script) - versions 3 and 4 * MatchMover Pro .rz2 @@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ Export only: * AfterEffects .jsx script that creates one null object per tracker (run through the script editor) * Ruby (will make calls to Tracksperanto to create trackers/keyframes) - useful if you want to play with trackers as data * Maya locators (animated locators on an image plane) -== Modularity +== Editing your tracks while converting -Tracksperanto is very modular and can process data passing through it (like -scaling a proxy track up). Consult the --help option to see what is available. +Tracksperanto has a number of features to scale, move, slip, distort and rename trackers. +Consult the --help option to see what is available. == Development If you are interested in reusing Tracksperanto's code or adding modules to the software consult the {short developer introduction}[https://github.com/guerilla-di/tracksperanto/blob/master/DEVELOPER_DOCS.rdoc]