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Warp stablizer help - LOCKED

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May 07, 2012 May 07, 2012

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When I use the Warp Stabilizer it says, "To avoid extreme cropping set framing to stabilize only or adjust other perimeters." How do I do that?

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Enthusiast , May 07, 2012 May 07, 2012

There's too much motion in the clip for the stabilization options you are using, which would result in a lot of cropping.  If you have stabilization result set to "No motion" you could set it to smooth motion instead. 

""To avoid extreme cropping set framing to stabilize only or adjust other perimeters." How do I do that?"

To set framing to "stabilization only", in the effects tab of your clip, under the "Warp Stabilizor" effect, open "Borders", next to "Framing" change it's setting to "Stabilize

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May 07, 2012 May 07, 2012

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You go to AE's online help, you put in the search term warp stabilizer and find the fine training materials that are available.

Any questions?

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with answers like that, do us all a favour and crawl back into your hole and don't re-emerge for another 100 years

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There's too much motion in the clip for the stabilization options you are using, which would result in a lot of cropping.  If you have stabilization result set to "No motion" you could set it to smooth motion instead. 

""To avoid extreme cropping set framing to stabilize only or adjust other perimeters." How do I do that?"

To set framing to "stabilization only", in the effects tab of your clip, under the "Warp Stabilizor" effect, open "Borders", next to "Framing" change it's setting to "Stabilize only"

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