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  1. I have video that i am trying to stabilize to test Deshaker, however after spending lots of time and different settings i am still have jello effect on building on the right

    Perhaps someone with more Deshaker experience than me can give an advice?

    I found that using VirtualDub's "Unsharpen Mask" filter before processing with VirtualDub gets better detection.
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  2. My advice is don't use deshaker

    Recent versions of Mercalli, or Adobe Warp Stabilizer have better Rolling shutter compensation , and Adobe has a dedicated Rolling Shutter compensation filter. Deshaker is not very good with RS artifacts such as jello, skew

    None of them are "perfect" for RS artifacts . The underlying problem is your camera and it's CMOS sensor . A global shutter would eliminate the problem or one with a faster scan rate would reduce the issue
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  3. I didn't realize you had already posted when I got your PM.

    Poisondeathray is correct: Deshaker has only a very crude rolling shutter correction capability. Fixing rolling shutter artifacts is quite different than correcting camera movement, but since camera movement is one of several situations where a rolling shutter creates weird artifacts, rolling shutter correction is sometimes found in stabilization programs.

    I am not sure whether Mercalli and other stabilization programs which contain rolling shutter features will correct for ALL rolling shutter artifacts, like bent propeller blades, but they usually do a pretty good job getting rid of poles which lean over when the camera pans, and wobble from vibration.
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