The more movement your raw video has the more the deshaking process has to cut off some of the video edges. That's exactly how it does the deshaking: by locking on the image content (center) and dynamically shifting the video window around to match your camera movement. To take one extreme example, if your camera was shaking left and right by 1/4 the total frame width, then the deshaking process would have to cut off ~1/2 the picture width to give you a shake-free image.
VritualDub with deshacker is much better - it cuts less! (because of it's smart technology, that can add missing edges from neighbour frames).
dreyTee 2 months ago
The more movement your raw video has the more the deshaking process has to cut off some of the video edges. That's exactly how it does the deshaking: by locking on the image content (center) and dynamically shifting the video window around to match your camera movement. To take one extreme example, if your camera was shaking left and right by 1/4 the total frame width, then the deshaking process would have to cut off ~1/2 the picture width to give you a shake-free image.
SoaringDude1 4 months ago
hey is there a way to stabillize Withouw Zooming in too much ! ?
iLoveSkateboardingHD 4 months ago