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Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Video Stabilisation (Post-Processing) in the General Diving Forums forums: I've got a few videos that have been done on my digital camera, so nothing fantastic (640x480, 30fps), but ...

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Video Stabilisation (Post-Processing)

I've got a few videos that have been done on my digital camera, so nothing fantastic (640x480, 30fps), but some are very bumpy. I've been looking around and found a few bits of software that sounded promising in that they might be able to correct the bumpiness to some extent, but haven't got any to work yet.

I've got a copy of Adobe Premiere CS3 I can try things out on, but both plugins i've found that supposedly do image stabilisation are unsupported on CS3.

Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for other software / plugins for Adobe that might be able to do it?

The vibration in the videos is at a rate of several vibrations per second, so quite rapid, but mostly all in the up-down direction rather than totally random. Obviously I accept that nothing's going to give me a perfectly smooth video, and that i'll lose a certain portion of the video due to cropping etc.

Ta muchly

David
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