Warp stabilizer vs smooth cam

Posted by Joe Riggs 
Warp stabilizer vs smooth cam
March 25, 2014 12:59PM
If you have a section of a longer clip in your edit that you want to stabilize, do you need to export it then put it back in your timeline so warp stabilizer will only analyze that section?

That was the workflow with smooth cam, otherwise it would analyze the entire take and not stabilize correctly.
Re: Warp stabilizer vs smooth cam
March 25, 2014 02:02PM
Nope. Just apply it, wait for the analysis to be done and then render it.



www.strypesinpost.com
Re: Warp stabilizer vs smooth cam
March 26, 2014 07:35AM
Yup, like Strypes says, it will only work with the clip on your timeline. It's WAYYY faster than smoothcam. Large bumps in the footage can sometimes make the whole thing go wobbly, but if you've got stuff that's not terrible to begin with, it's really lovely.

Re: Warp stabilizer vs smooth cam
March 31, 2014 09:18PM
Loved smooth cam but hated having to export sections of the longer clip, bring it back in, etc.. good to know thanks
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