Does anybody have a good grasp of Ocula using Nukex and more specifically correlating

Does anybody have a good grasp of Ocula using Nukex and more specifically correlating roto

I’ve been plugging in an O_Solver followed by a O_DispartyGenerator then rendering out the disparity, the left eye, just on its own (not embedded into the plate), then plugging that into a PaintRoto or Roto node, making a roto shape in the left eye, do the roto required either by keyframes and applying trackers or by keyframes alone, then using the correlate to generate the right eye.
When I apply a tracker to a roto shape I usually apply it to a ‘folder’ inside the ‘ root’ folder in the node and then generate the roto shapes inside that tracked folder.

How do I know if I have a good ‘solve’ or ‘ disparity map’ ? How can I make them better? What are the settings to be watching? Are there any good tutorials I can watch/read?
Why are my results so random?

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