John, Having seen your video I tried it on a dynamic and very shaky bit of bike footage. It worked remakably well, It does leave some undesireable bits and pieces but overall its very good considering the extreme nature of the test.
Hi friend, sorry for late reply, try setting edge compensation to Adaptive+fixed only, it zooms in slightly and the border edges and artifacts tend to disappear, you have to experiment with the settings, but you can get some very good results
Well, this one won't cost you a penny! I have seen Corel's so I might download the trial, but this one seems pretty good as long as you don't expect it to work miricles! I am going to do some video while walking and see how it copes with that. I have seen that video you have mentioned and it worked well, thanks for the message, cheers!
It does, but the new one is called Stabilizer which is on the NewBlue FX site, which I think is more like DeShaker, I've tried the anti-shake and I thought it didn't do much to be honest, have a look at Stabilizer, there is a demo video which shows it in action
@johnboy1uk Howdy. I did try the NewBlue one a few weeks ago. It was taking so long to do a short video though, that I gave up and exited the process. I dont do that much with camcorder stuff anyway really, and will either use a tripod, image stabilisation on the camcorder or my rather expensive GlideCam. But there's no doubt virtualdub's 'deshaking' filter is an effective tool if used correctly.
The processing does take rather a long time, but the end results are worth it, there are situations where you can't carry a tripod and even if you are really steady you still get some movement especially when zooming, so this does help. The Anti-Shake filter in CVS tends to soften the image a bit too much, I think
Good video. You know that intro title at the beginning of your video, what was that made in? Could I recreate it in Corel VideoStudio? Thanks
theteentalks 7 months ago
What deshaker settings did you use?
ParodyGuy28 11 months ago
John, Having seen your video I tried it on a dynamic and very shaky bit of bike footage. It worked remakably well, It does leave some undesireable bits and pieces but overall its very good considering the extreme nature of the test.
lawmand 1 year ago
Hi friend, sorry for late reply, try setting edge compensation to Adaptive+fixed only, it zooms in slightly and the border edges and artifacts tend to disappear, you have to experiment with the settings, but you can get some very good results
johnboy1uk 1 year ago
Thanks my friend
M0HAMMAD2 1 year ago
I hope you found it interesting, it's a useful tool
johnboy1uk 1 year ago
Great vid - how do you think this compares to Corel's Anti-shake filter?
(ps - check it out in the list below by yzarc314 running a sortta marathon - Extreme VirtualDub Deshaker Demo).
terratec365 1 year ago
Well, this one won't cost you a penny! I have seen Corel's so I might download the trial, but this one seems pretty good as long as you don't expect it to work miricles! I am going to do some video while walking and see how it copes with that. I have seen that video you have mentioned and it worked well, thanks for the message, cheers!
johnboy1uk 1 year ago
@johnboy1uk Corel's anti-shake filter is included in Corel VideoStudio X2 - does X3 not have it?
terratec365 1 year ago
It does, but the new one is called Stabilizer which is on the NewBlue FX site, which I think is more like DeShaker, I've tried the anti-shake and I thought it didn't do much to be honest, have a look at Stabilizer, there is a demo video which shows it in action
johnboy1uk 1 year ago
@johnboy1uk Howdy. I did try the NewBlue one a few weeks ago. It was taking so long to do a short video though, that I gave up and exited the process. I dont do that much with camcorder stuff anyway really, and will either use a tripod, image stabilisation on the camcorder or my rather expensive GlideCam. But there's no doubt virtualdub's 'deshaking' filter is an effective tool if used correctly.
terratec365 1 year ago
The processing does take rather a long time, but the end results are worth it, there are situations where you can't carry a tripod and even if you are really steady you still get some movement especially when zooming, so this does help. The Anti-Shake filter in CVS tends to soften the image a bit too much, I think
johnboy1uk 1 year ago
Excellent that works great 5*
TamrynRimfire 1 year ago
Thanks, you should try it, it's freeware so it won't cost you anything
johnboy1uk 1 year ago
nice
xRAZrEdg3Dx 1 year ago
Thanks friend!
johnboy1uk 1 year ago