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Introduction

Use the Stabilizer to remove camera instability and motion jitter, and to track reference points in your clips. You can also use the Stabilizer to produce 2D or, in the context of Action, 3D motion, anchor a surface to the clip's background or anchor the UV points of the surface to features of a clip. With tracking, a point or points on the clip are tracked as they move through the scene. You can then apply the resulting motion path to an object on another layer so that it follows the same path as the object you tracked.

Stabilizing is the inverse of tracking. With stabilizing, the motion path is used to shift the scene so that the point that is tracked remains fixed at one position.

Tracking and stabilizing are often processes of trial and error. It is recommended that you track or stabilize using the default settings. If the tracker box strays from its original point, you can fine-tune the analysis.

The Stabilizer viewport uses the Viewing Rules for colour management. Enter the View settings panel to bypass the colour management or select a viewing rule other than the primary one for that media.

Accessing the Stabilizer

Access the Stabilizer from: To:
The Tools tab Stabilize.
Action Axis Track or stabilize.
Camera Analysis Perform a manual 3D track.
Action Perspective Grid Perform 4-corner tracking.
Action GMask node Perform Cluster or Vertex tracking.
Action Surface Perform Bilinear, Extended Bicubic, or Perspective tracking.
Action Analyzer Provide a 2D tracking path for 3D manual tracking.
GMask Track a garbage mask or the vertices of a GMask.
Distort Track vertices or the axis of a spline when warping or morphing.
Warper Track points or an axis of a mesh when warping or morphing.
Paint Tool Track an AutoPaint stroke.
Blur and Glow Track the center point of the radial blur.
2D Transform Provide correction for 2D motion, rotation and scaling.

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