To save time the motion result can be saved in a file for later reuse, recalled from a previous calculation, or discarded. The motion tracker has a notion of $2$ tracks, the \textit{master} layer and the \textit{target} layer. The \textit{master} layer is where the comparison between $2$ frames takes place. The \textit{target} layer is where motion is applied either to track or compensate for the motion in the \textit{master} layer (figure~\ref{fig:motion}).
-% \begin{figure}[ht]
-% \centering
-% \includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{motion.png}
-% \caption{Motion plugin GUI}
-% \label{fig:motion}
-% \end{figure}
+\begin{figure}[ht]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{motion.png}
+ \caption{Motion plugin GUI}
+ \label{fig:motion}
+\end{figure}
Motion tracking parameters: