Auto Stabilize is accessed either from the Tools tab or from
Batch .
To stabilize Motion, Scaling and Rotation using Auto Stabilize:
- Select 2D Stabilization from the Stabilization Method box.
You are performing a two-dimensional analysis.
- Switch to Front View.
- Optional: Enable the Region Of Interest button.
Indicate the region you want to analyze on the front clip.
- Click the Analyze button.
Analysis takes place. This may take some time however you will see the percentage of progress in the analysis in the Progress field.
- Switch to Result view to see the stabilized shot.
- Enable the Components (Position X, Position Y, Scaling, Rotation) that you want to stabilize.
- For these components select either Fixed or Smooth.
- Fixed pins the component during the analysis.
- Smooth removes the jittering with 0% being the original motion and 100% removing the highest frequency jitter.
The analysis is complete.
Note: The default reference frame is the first frame of the clip. You can change the reference frame of the analysis by defining a new reference point.
To define a new reference point:
- Position the positioner to the desired frame.
- Click the Set Frame button.
The analysis will readapt the timing of the transformation; stabilization will occur before and after the set frame.
2D Transform is accessed either from the Tools tab or from
Batch .
To stabilize Motion, Scaling and Rotation using 2D Transform:
- Select Pan & Scan from the Transform Type box.
- In the Stabilization tab, select the Enter Stabilizer button.
You are in Stabilizer.
- Position Tracker 1 over a pattern that you want to stabilize.
- For stabilizing scaling and rotation you must position Tracker 2 over a pattern.
- Click Analyze to generate the stabilization data.
- Fine-tune the data if necessary. See Tracking Difficult Shots and Correcting Errors.
- Once you are satisfied with the stabilization, exit back to 2D Transform.
- Enable the Components (Position X, Position Y, Scaling, Rotation)that you want to stabilize.
- Adjust the framing options as you need (Roll, Fill, Crop Edges, Letterbox, Shift).
Note: The default reference frame is the first frame of the clip. You can change the reference frame of the analysis by defining a new reference point.
To define a new reference point:
- Position the positioner to the desired frame.
- Click the Set Frame button.
The analysis will readapt the timing of the transformation; stabilization will occur before and after the set frame.