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That's the thing. You can't speed up and apply warp stabilizer both. It's one or the other. I guess I could render the sped up clip and then stabilize that, but I'm too lazy.Looks good. I wonder how well a plugin like Warp Stabilizer for Adobe Premiere would work on those areas where you speed up the footage. It might smooth things out very nicely.
What you talk'in about Willis, I shoot 2.7K60 MED all day long with a stock lens.I'm using a PEAU Productions PeauPro 82 (Hero 4 Blk w/3.97mm lens). In order to shoot 2.7k, you have to use 'Wide' setting. I prefer 'Med', but it's only available for 1080 or below. So, I have to live with a little image warping in order to record at 2.7k.![]()
Did you try nesting?That's the thing. You can't speed up and apply warp stabilizer both. It's one or the other. I guess I could render the sped up clip and then stabilize that, but I'm too lazy.![]()
I was just reading up on that! But I wouldn't suggest applying Warp Stabilizer to all of the clips at once. Crashed on me, so to speak.Did you try nesting?
I'm not sure what version of the firmware I am using. I havn't updated it in a long while. I wonder if that could be the probelm? Mine won't let me change it at 2.7k.What you talk'in about Willis, I shoot 2.7K60 MED all day long with a stock lens.
I was never very successful running Warp Stabilizer on my PC until I upgraded the graphics card...put a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti card in and wow, Warp Stabilizer works as it should...I was just reading up on that! But I wouldn't suggest applying Warp Stabilizer to all of the clips at once. Crashed on me, so to speak.![]()
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