Here is my stereoscopic First Person's View HD video of walking through into the streets of Kobe in the afternoon of last Saturday, 11th September.
The homemade stabilizer is of ball joint gimbal type with handle of a "ball pen" is attached to the brand new Fuji Real 3D W3 stereoscopic camera. The weight of this particular simple stabilizer is only 160 gr. ( totally 410 gr. with W3 ) The stereoscopic AVI footage was splitted using SMM1.20 to be imported into Premiere CS5 for NLE. Auto alignment parameters from SMM are applied to the R/L clips in Premiere CS5. For my particular W3, the R/L rotation is +- 0.1 degree and scale +- 0.1% for every L/R video pairs respectively.
Important Note; There are some editing errors at time 2.40 and 3.00. Sorry about that ! I really wish YouTube provides video swapping like VIMEO.
Wow nice video!
You brought me out for a walk!! Thanks a lot!! :D
conchclaq 11 months ago
awesome video
LSATTtheband 1 year ago
Loved the video... Don't worry about the window violations for test runs. I view my 3d videos with nVidia 3D glasses on an Acer 3D ready monitor. Sometimes I will purposely set the stereo window for occasional "windows violations" to reduce ghosting (cross-talk). I have been looking for a stabilizer just like the one you have. Could you tell me more about it or show a video of it in more detail? Thanks!
Mal3DDD 1 year ago
@ComPH8
Yes I did. YouTube4k accepts such resolution files.
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inouek3D 1 year ago
Impressive!!!!!!!
TheSCCP 1 year ago
Window Violations galore in this video. When you are editing out the black bar you should also push the objects behind the window for a much better video.
spaceman01of99 1 year ago
the 24fps small sensors for "hd" still makes the video too jumpy,can still see it at the faster pace.gives me headache ,nice editing though
8302967 1 year ago
It's a pity you have to edit the video everytime to get rid of the annoying black border down the middle
K1LLAY 1 year ago