Use this tool to overlay an image (or clip) onto your project. The image will follow the selected content and will appear as if it always had been there.
After tracking the initial points, you now have to tell the plugin what it should do with the tracked information. To do this you have to go to Mode 5.
Lets take a closer look at the two special sections of the "Insert Image"-tool:

Clip/Image
Drag the clip or image you want to insert into your project here.
Blur
Use this setting to adjust the sharpness of the inserted image. If the inserted image is too clear relative to the original video, you can blur the image to make it look alike.
Saturation
If the image you want to apply has a different saturation than the clip in the timeline, you can use this slider to change the saturation of the inserted image.
Invert
Check this checkbox to invert the applied image.
Distort Method
Distort Amount
If you like you can distort the image that will be applied.
"Distort Method": "Random" will distort the image with a scattered noise. "Static" will add a static noise, as if you look through a heavily rippled glass.
"Distort Amount" controls the amount of the distortion.
Opacity
Use a setting below 100 to make the applied image transparent.
Composite Mode
With this popup-menu you can choose the desired composite-mode. This is most usefull if (for example) you rather want to apply a shadow than an image, or you want to create the impression of a virtual video-projection.
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