Very grateful for all of the replies received. Is the video stabilization on Elements pretty decent?
justink11719746 wrote: Very grateful for all of the replies received. Is the video stabilization on Elements pretty decent? |
I'm still back on version 13 when stabilization was "upgraded". Adobe has a discount sale going for a day or two on Elements so I may upgrade to 15, but I can't yet identify a solid, justifiable reason. So far, I've only got good excuses!
I had no standard of comparison other than watching various YouTubes of other products. The kings in the market appear to be Premier Pro CC's "Warp Stabilizer" and an independent called ProDad Mercalli. YouTube demonstrations of those two can be impressive.
After trying the Premier Elements stabilizer for a while I tripped over a discounted $100 sale on Mercalli V3. (There is an older version 2 and a newer version 4.)
Both the Premier Elements built in stabilizer and Mercalli take lots of processing time. On the few dozen clips I've tested, I can't say the Mercalli is significantly better. Both work. Both need some study to find the where to put the adjustable settings. Different scenes require different setups. It is a slow process and has to be done one clip at a time in both systems.
The result for me personally is a renewed emphasis of holding the camera steady and increased use of a tripod or monopod. My newest mirrorless camera from Panasonic has incredible image stabilization features, but nothing beats a tripod.
Bill