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| Randolph Carter |
Posted: Sep 26 2002, 07:59 PM |
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Can you help me - I can´t find that file anymore on the web...
Do you have the V1.2C3 release? Could you send it to randolph.carter@austromail.at???
Thank you so much, Randolph |
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| David.Bucci |
| Posted: Jan 7 2003, 09:55 AM |
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I have it but it's a for-cost product now ... you can download the demo at their site.
I actually ended up buying it, then not having as much luck with it as I wished (took a lot of nurturing) ... so i sprang (sprung?) for another $70 for DynaPel's SteadyHand (their site), and it worked better for my particular video.
And now there's Gunnar Thalin's Deshaker filter free ... haven't tried it yet, but knowing the quality of his other work ... |
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Jan 13 2003, 05:19 AM |
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There is a filter to stabilize video for Vdub for free.Look into Donald Graft's page. |
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| jcsston |
| Posted: Jan 13 2003, 05:55 AM |
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I myself used Gunnar Thalin's Deshaker filter for some christmas video and it did seem to stabilize the video really well.
-------------------- Use the Matroska file format |
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| lhermine |
| Posted: Feb 1 2003, 09:00 PM |
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I also had good success with Gunnar's filter on some dodgy handheld concert footage - it's well worth a go, and you can't beat the price! |
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Mar 19 2003, 02:19 AM |
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It is a pity that Gunnar's Deshake filter doesn't has a Lanczos interpolation. Using its bicubic tends to give a little blurry image when a frame is corrected. May be Gunnar reads this and thinks about it. |
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| endorphin |
| Posted: Apr 6 2003, 07:18 PM |
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Are you sure that Lanczos would help? In the source footage, frames that were recorded as the camera shook often are blurry frames. You can stabilize the motion out of them so the object remains still, but if a frame (or field) was blurred by camera motion at the moment of shooting, you cannot remove that blur. |
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