A video editing software that provides good stabilizing (e.g. I take videos with my Sony a5100, but am planning on purchasing an a6500 soonġ. I shoot mostly pictures / videos of my toddler, and I've become more interested in editing video as it's now just easier for me to shoot video of the energetic sprinter \”Deciding the spine is the process of editing\” F.I'm a complete noob to video editing, although I have some experience processing RAW stills You might need something like Mocha to analyze and fix this properly, and even then you might be dissatisfied with the results.
The stabilizer isn’t human, it doesn’t know how to separate what you might call the acceptable car motion from the unacceptable bumps in the road – it merely analyzes pixels and compares them frame to frame. I will warn you that a poorly mounted camera on the roof of a vibrating and moving car riding over a bumpy road might be beyond the ability of Warp Stabilizer to fix to your satisfaction. The amount of synthesis can be controlled under the “Advanced tab.” The other thing you can try is to twirl down the “Borders” tab and in the “framing” menu choose “Stabilize, Synthesize Edges.” This will attempt to synthesize a background instead of showing the black borders.
The first thing to try is lowering the “smoothness” value, which is set at 50% as a default, to something less – the less smooth, the less crop. There are many controls inside of Warp Stabilizer to help you find a compromise between smoothness and cropping. Vibrations have very little amplitude and can be removed without much cropping, wild camera movement – not so much. These artifacts are related to the amplitude of the original movement – the more the original shot moves, the further the center changes from one frame to the next, the more the stabilizer tries to re-center the shot by moving it against the direction of the movement, the more the edge of your frame becomes visible. I think it gets too much confused because of the moving camera.” “The warp stabilizer does it’s job (and it takes ages to complete) but it always crops the footage too much or alternatively creates black bars around the footage. Is there something like frame-to-frame-smoothing? Better settings on the warp stabilizer?Īny other ideas how I can accomplish this? I know that some of the lights are blurred as well because of longer exposures those bumps but that doesn’t matter here. (The edit so far contains just denoise, distortion correction and speed.)Īll I want is a little smoothing all across the footage and get rid of most of the shakes caused by road bumps.
I think it gets too much confused because of the moving camera. The warp stabilizer does it’s job (and it takes ages to complete) but it always crops the footage too much or alternatively creates black bars around the footage.
What I’m not quite satisfied with is the stabilisation of the footage in premiere pro cc.
You probably have guessed already how tricky this is but I managed to get some decent footage out of it. I am currently working on a low-budget hyperlapse project. This is my first post so please deal gently with me (and my english)… I’ve been passively reading this forum for quite a while now but now it’s time to get involved in this community.