Lose perspective on camera with image Tracker

Successfully, I added text using a bridge 3d camera Tracker and maintained the perspective without problem. On this piece, it is a helping hand and I need to replace a part of a poster and no matter what target I select seem to lose sight and can't make it fit. Targets are very difficult to tell if they are at the right angle. years using the tracker only translates into about 20 points lead on the poster itself. Suggestions?Screenshot 2015-01-19 14.52.55.png

First of all, I would choose all the track points that lie on the poster you are trying to replace and set it as the origin and the land plan. Can I add a solid to the same target and see how it works. If the view does not then Camera Tracker has well calculated the position of the camera.

If the first solution does not work I would do a track of corners in mocha or use AE built in Tracker corners. Either we should do the work. According to the shooting, I could try corner pin first followed.

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