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by foxes
2260 days ago
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>This filter generates a file with relative translation and rotation transform information about subsequent frames >which is then used by the vidstabtransform filter. The first pass is meant to find the rotation, then I assume the next pass cancels it out. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6E6InIQ76Q&t=9s
They stay stable in the center whereas the rest of the frame is transformed. This necessarily requires introducing black/white crop frames into the image with all kinds of shapes and sizes, but it turns out incredibly smooth and doesn't lose any of the frame. It also requires no noticeable blurring at all from what I can tell. But that doesn't seem to be quite what's happening with these commands though.