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May 8, 2017
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Camera-Shake Deblur Effect Problem

  • May 8, 2017
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Hi All,

Having an issue with the new Camera-Shake Deblur effect.

No matter what the settings, the minute i slide the Shake Sensitivity over 44%, the footage looks like the attached. Colourful pixelated madness.

If i use the effect under 44% sensitivity, basically nothing happens.

This seems to happen with every setting of duration or Deblur method.

Anyone experiencing the same issues?

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Correct answer Roei Tzoref

Sorry, i just noticed you updated your post.

I've now tried DNxHD 8-bit and 10-bit, also Cuneiform and still getting the same results.


I can't tell. can you upload the footage so I can run some tests? in any case, this bug is reported and known and is supposed to be fixed in the june update. see the first response from the Adobe representative in the comments of this video: Adobe After Effects April 2017 - New Features Update - YouTube

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Roei Tzoref
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May 8, 2017

Yes. there's a known bug (to some) in the current release with some types of footage and this effect.

out of curiosity, what type of footage are you using? is it 10bit or 8bit? what container?

the workaround is to transcode your footage and then use the effect. if it's a 8 bit footage, render you footage to Quicktime animation, then re-import your footage and use the effect on the new footage. if it's a 10-bit footage, I got DNxHD working fine so you can try that (Quicktime DNxHD) or Quicktime GoPro Cineform Codec.

caseyv.com.au
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May 9, 2017

The footage is ProRes 422 HQ, 1080p 25fps.

I just tried transcoding to Animation and putting it back in.

Same result. Any other ideas?

caseyv.com.au
Known Participant
May 9, 2017

Sorry, i just noticed you updated your post.

I've now tried DNxHD 8-bit and 10-bit, also Cuneiform and still getting the same results.