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July 10, 2023
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Warp stabilizer with "Stabilize only" still cropping!!!

  • July 10, 2023
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Hi. I'm using Warp stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro with "Stabilize only"... no crop... yet it continues to crop the bottom and right edges... help!!! (please!) 🙂

5 Antworten

Krisboul
Participant
August 10, 2024

Hey Patrick, in case you haven't found a solution to this bug (which still occurs as of v24.4.1), a workaround is to set the Warp Stabilizer "additional scale" value to 50%, then scale your clip (Motion) to 200%. It makes no sense, but fixes the right and bottom cropping that still occurs when "Stabilize Only" is selected.

Hope this helps.

derktac
Participant
July 19, 2024

Use the setting "Additional Scale" and try lowering the value to reveal the cut off framing. Silly, but works! 

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 3, 2023

Here's the BUG report as posted by Matthew.

 

Warp Stabilizer Bug - Stabilize Only 

 

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Participant
November 3, 2023

This is also happening for me.  Stabilize only should not crop at the edge of the frame.  This is how the effect used to work.  You could then use the motion or transform effect to reposition and scale the clip yourself, but now when you move the clip with the motion controls, it has cut off or cropped the pixels beyond the edge of the frame.  Here is a video showing the issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u15FuhE7BPg

Participant
November 3, 2023

One workaround to this, which isn't a long term solution in my opinion, but works in a pinch, is to nest your footage into a sequence, increase the size of the sequence to be larger than your footage, enough to keep the entire clip in frame when a warp stabilizer stabilize only opinion is selected, then go back into your main sequence and apply the warp stabilizer effect to the nested sequence.  It seems like it goes slower on the analysis doing it this way, but you then get a nested sequence that moves and is not cropped, as the stabilized footage is not actually hitting the bounds of the sequence, if that all makes sense.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 10, 2023

If WS is cropping lower smoothness.

Your clip might be too shaky to be stabilized.

Upload clip for testing.

Participant
July 13, 2023

Thanks for reply 🙂

Here's my test clip with nothing done to it: https://youtu.be/C3ZDFaaA1w8

Here's my test clip with warp stabilizer, stabilize only, 4% smooth:  https://youtu.be/7VKGa-xLixA

The bottom and right edges have been cropped 😞  

 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 13, 2023

As I already suspected: Clips are too shaky to properly stabilize.

You need to cut the scenes and stabilize each scene separately. Might give a better result.