Hi.
I have a Canon Hf100 and my problem is that I have to stabilize the clips made with it.
File format is .MTS 1080i 50hz.
I 've tried to use both Final Cut Express and Adobe CS4 Suite but I failed importing the files in Final Cut and I don't know where to find a stabilize filter in premiere…
Can you help me?
Maybe you have suggestions for other software..
Thanks
Giovanni
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Giovanni Gagliardi
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"Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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I've tried DeShaker in VirtualDub with mixed results; depends on the original format and conversion to .AVI.
This is not a stabilization tip; but for some of my surfing clips; especially those that are shot in the water; that are shaky; we usually slow them down so the instability is not as pronounced.
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