Tracking is a process that helps you keep track of objects in your image. There are three main types of tracking: anchor, point, and path. Anchor tracking keeps an object centered in the image while point tracking allows you to move the object around. Path tracking lets you create a path between two points and follow it as the image is edited. Each type of tracking has its own benefits and drawbacks. For example, anchor tracking is great for keeping an object centered in the image, but it can be difficult to move the object around once it’s been set. Point tracking is easier to use, but it can be less accurate if you need to move the object outside of the image boundaries. Path tracking is perfect for moving objects around without having to worry about their position accuracy. However, creating a good path can be time-consuming and difficult. ..