The software is SynthEyes (from Boris FX). It’s a professional-grade 3D camera tracking and matchmoving application widely used in VFX, film, and incident/forensic analysis. Key capabilities that align perfectly with what you described:3D tracking of objects in the sky using known real-world references (mountains, buildings, horizon, etc.) to calculate accurate position, distance, velocity, and trajectory.
Solves for camera motion and creates a 3D point cloud of the scene.
Supports high-precision measurements, lens distortion correction, and stabilization.
Used for accident reconstruction, object tracking, and scientific analysis — exactly the kind of tool an optical physicist would want for rigorous UAP video evaluation.
@Munky_Mann@UAPWatchers Thank you for your interest in my research. Please check out this new post. Even I find it hard to believe. https://t.co/Z2Ttqe23Zc
On March 26, 2017 at 12:30 PM, location Covina CA 2 F18s jets were chasing a UA P and a small green escort dragon. It was all recorded. Here are the photos.
@UAPWatchers Hard to say exactly what these objects are. They do not appear to be small fast moving U AP Dragons because there are too slow. They could be genuine flying saucers. Four of them move in parallel. For unknown reasons.