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Hi there, I need to slow down a clip AND apply some Warp Stabilizer on it, but Premiere CS6 will not let the 2 effects happen on the same clip. So as a work around I am thinking that I should stabilize the clip, render and export it. Then use that new clip in timeline and change speed.
Is this the best way to do it? Better than stabilizing in AE and back, I hope....
And if so, in order to maintain the best quality of the clip, what format should I export the clip into? (my footages are from a Canon 5Diii, native H.264)
I suppose I should use 'File>export>media' and set the quality to max and use 'Max render quality'.
Thanks very much!
Apply the effects, nest and finally apply Warp Stabilize.
That should do the trick.
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Could you nest your clip, apply the stabilizer then step out of your nest and warp that?
Not able to try myself first, not in front of edit computer. Thats why I'm not 100% sure about my solution. Let me know if it works for you.
Pete
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Apply the effects, nest and finally apply Warp Stabilize.
That should do the trick.
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Haaaa, Thanks Ann for correcting my backwords reply.....I was thinking like you, just couldn't type it in the correct order.
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A bit late but it's working! Awesome.
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I would create the intermediate but not sure in which order.
Maybe stabilise first because its a shorter clip ...then speed warp it.
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Thank you all, indeed it worked! I time stretched the clip, nest it and then apply the warp stabilizer, perfect.
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This post should be changed to "Answered". Nesting the clip is quite easy. It works both ways:
1. Warp stabilize first, nest, then change speed (not sure if this saves computational cycles since the clip is "shorter"/fewer frames?)
2. Change speed, nest, then warp stabilize.
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Moved to Premiere Pro CS6 & Earlier​ and marked anwered.
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Good Lord, it's 2024. Can we get an update that allows you to put warp stabilizer on a clip with adjusted speed without having to do this stupid work around? Come on Adobe, you've had literal decades to figure this out. It is the most frustrating message to come back from rendering and to see the warp stabilizer affect didn't take because speed was applied to the clip. FIX THIS ALREADY!
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For sure dude, in davinci resolve it works fine and very fast than premiere. I love Premiere but this small things make me boring and make me to slowly change to Davinci