Update 2009/03/17
I finally put together a motion stabilization tutorial. Hopefully, it helps folks who are as confused as I using the thing.
*** end update ***
Tonight, I used Cinelerra's motion tracker to stabilize a section of shakey video. The source was some sunset footage taken in high wind. The wind was so blustery that the camera and tripod were shaking. Cinelerra's motion stabilization saved the day, though.
Here is the video before motion stabilization
Here is the video after motion stabilization applied
(both vids ~7MB)
Pretty good, no?
Update:
Here's the next in the series:
/2006/10/motion-experiment-part-ii.html
Saturday, March 25, 2006
motion stabilization effect experiment
Labels:
motion,
test video,
video effect
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