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January 24, 2023
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Warp Stabilizer offsets frame location

  • January 24, 2023
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Premiere 13.1.5- working in a triptych layout for a museum installation. Full HD has been shrunk to 33%. I have left, center and right images laid out for color correction and tweaks.

I applied the Warp Stabilizer to a center screen image with these settings:

Result: Smooth Motion

Smoothness- 50%

Method - Position, Scale, Rotation

Preserve Scale- unchecked

Borders>Framing- Stabilize, Crop, Auto-Scale

Auto-scale (112.5%)

I've converted the project to Premiere 14 to do final review. At the point where this stabilized screen appears it shifts to the upper left during playback. When I stop playback, it appears right back where it belongs, centered and flush with flanking screens.

Whaaa?

I don't use WP too often in this show. But now I have to check to see if other screens are affected.

Although I dislike the"new"Cloud Desktop app's layout as intensely as most users, at least it lists both previous and new iterations of the apps. I'm thinking this will be extremely important. Unless I'm mistaken, you have some effects translation work to do in 14 before releasing it?

UPDATE- This phenomenon happens in13.1.5 as well!!

In each case, I made a DUPLICATE TIMELINE to rescale each screen to full frame for export. And before I do any of that, I review it and I see the WP screen behaves exactly the same way in the DUPLICATE timeline.

Whaaa?

Best, as always,
Loren
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Correct answer Gregory5FCF
Holy s***! Setting the scale to 50.1 works perfectly thank you!

44 replies

Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Frankly, with the new import and export interfaces in PR22.3, it should be clear as a bell that Adobe simply doesn't care about addressing the issues or shortcomings that affect us most. I can picture a Pr staff member saying... "Bug in Warp Stabilizer? Yawn! But did you see the new, completely overhauled interfaces we designed?! Yeah, we're proud to waste our limited resources on things no one asks us for while ingnoring the most pressing issues!" At this point, it almost feels as if the Pr team has contempt for us users!
Participant
January 24, 2023
Still happening in version 22.3. Unreal how long this has gone on for. I tweeted at Adobe customer support and I'm hoping that Engineering gets their heads out of the sand and addresses this. https://twitter.com/AdobeCare/status/1514711917532786694
Participant
January 24, 2023
It's 3/15/22 - this bug is still occuring!!
Participant
January 24, 2023
This has been driving me crazy. Happening on 6k and 4k BMPCC footage in 1080p timeline. After warp stabilizer applied, I changed scale in motion to 50.1 as suggested and boom! Bug is gone. Thanks!
Participant
January 24, 2023
Thanks! Gustavo, I never had this problem before until today. and for some reason 50.1 scale worked!
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
Still having this issue with latest premiere and 6K blackmagic footage. None of the scale up by .01% tricks are working.

Participant
January 24, 2023
Thanks! Setting the scale to 50.1 worked for me. Before I read this thread I noticed that I could watch it "normally" if I set the playback resolution to 1/2. Maybe that is a clue, although I have no idea why.
Gregory5FCFCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
Holy s***! Setting the scale to 50.1 works perfectly thank you!
Participant
January 24, 2023
@Mert Bengisu Thanks for saving my life.. the tip worked. i just cant believe i am so dependent on this ****** software and paying subscription.
Participant
January 24, 2023
I am still experiencing this issue in December 2021. Adobe how can you spend $1.2 billion to acquire frame.io, ostensibly to enable video workflow, yet you can't fix the bugs plaguing your own video editing software?! What are you doing!!!