For dynamic watermarks (watermarks that move or change over time), users need to take special handling:
- Expansion of constituency boundaries: you need to box all the areas that the watermark may pass through during the entire playback process to form a large enough processing range
- keyframe inspection: It is recommended to pause the video at different points in time to make sure that the marked area always covers the full movement of the watermark.
- segmentation strategy: For watermarks with complex motion paths, consider splitting the video into multiple segments to be processed separately.
- Quality first principle: Dynamic watermark processing involves more image reconstruction, it is recommended to reduce the output resolution requirement or accept a slight loss of image quality.
Dynamic watermark processing time may be extended 30%-50% compared to fixed watermarks. the Professional Edition tool typically providesmotion trackingFunction, can automatically follow the watermark movement, but this online tool currently only supports manual box selection processing.
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