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Stabaliber with converted 8mm film to MOV

Engaged ,
Sep 23, 2024 Sep 23, 2024

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I am unable to figure out what Stabalizer settings to use on my many 3 minute reels. All these reels were filmed while holding a camera thus the movement. When I attempt to stabalize I end up with the film out of bounds so to speak. I was expecting the film to fit once stablized into the frame.
Let me know if there is a workable setting with Warp Stabalizer.

I need to stabalize before I begin work using Neat Video for an tiny flicker issues.
Thanks

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Warp is not at all like in-camera stabilization. In-camera stabilization is done by shifting part of the lens and/or the sensor itself, so that the captured image is more stable frame to frame.

 

Warp of course only works with the file image as captured and recorded, it has to use the image that is there already. So it will 'zoom' into the image a bit to allow for moving it around to 'force' a more stabilized appearance.

 

If you want to go out looking for some machine-learning ("AI") process to do this, that works more like in-camera stabilization, you might find something useful. Not sure what's out 'there' at the moment.

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