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Stabilizer Question
dnoyeB [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Michigan Joined: Mar 05, 2013 15:40 Messages: 31 Offline
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Presently, when I let PD do its anti-shake thing, it works well. However, I would like to change the technique. Instead of stretching and shrinking objects on the screen to produce the stabilization, I would like it to simply reduce the resolution of the output. Like use a smaller window. Everything in the window should remain stable.

It should be possible. Are there any flaws in my thinking? The stretching and shrinking is OK, but can create a strange effect sometimes. Especially when used rotationally. Canon HFM301 (+wide angle lens)
Canon SD790IS
Nikon D3100
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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The only way to get a stable image is for the software to zoom in (to varying degrees) and average-out the video movement. With no crop, there is nowhere to shove the video (up-down-left-right) to get the shake out. See my PM. HP Envy Phoenix/4thGen i7-4770(4@3.4GHz~turbo>3.9)
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Quote: Presently, when I let PD do its anti-shake thing, it works well. However, I would like to change the technique. Instead of stretching and shrinking objects on the screen to produce the stabilization, I would like it to simply reduce the resolution of the output. Like use a smaller window. Everything in the window should remain stable.

It should be possible. Are there any flaws in my thinking? The stretching and shrinking is OK, but can create a strange effect sometimes. Especially when used rotationally.


That's what makes it PD increases the image size (zoom in) and displays the image in its original size stabilized.
You can save the video file with lower resolution, it will not improve if viewed in full screen.
Stabilizer has side effects, too zoon degrades the image, Very shakes becomes blurred image.
I have used so Stabilizer moderate with good results. AMD-FX 8350 / 8GB DDR3
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