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by dmbche
1100 days ago
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While it seems neat, the principle behind it seems to cause massive morphing and smoothing, and that's creating a lot or artefacting. This is fine for gopro footage or stuff like that, but for production video, the aim is to retain as much information as possible until export. I think the level of artifacting is just unacceptable for general stabilisation needs - and with today's cameras being 4k and up, framing 10-15% wider to adapt to the stabilisation crops makes much more sense. |
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