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  1. Sir, my my editing job is over now I want to deinterlace, color correct, apply effects, make stable video wherever shaking. Kindly guide me what first and what last I should do.

    Kindly guide.
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  2. deinterlace -> deshake -> apply effects

    Color correction can go anywhere before apply effects. But early on is often better.
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    Yes, anything that has to do across the entire length should be done first, and in the order mentioned above, and prerendered at each step for quality control and rollback capability..
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  4. Thanking you very much Sirs, all of you, for quick guidance.

    Thanks a lot.........................
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  5. Reasoning:

    Effects (like transitions? overlays? subtitles?) need to be done after deshaking. For example titles overlaid onto a shaking video won't be shaking. If you deshake the video after adding titles the titles will shake. Or the deshaker will see the rock steady titles and not deshake the underlying video.

    Deshaking works better with progressive video.

    Deinterlacing and deshaking usually work better with bright video. So brightness (and color) adjustments before deinterlacing or deshaking a dark video will often help.
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  6. for simple scripts&source handling I normally use this order:
    ColorMatrix Adjustments -> Deinterlace -> framerate changes&stuff -> crop/resize -> deblocking -> sharpening -> dehalo -> denoise -> degrain ->stabilization -> antiAliasing -> debanding -> lineDarken & color tweaks -> letterbox -> subtitle -> trimming
    I normally do not use all of these when filtering a source.
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  7. Thanks Jagabo and Selur Sirs,

    Had you not guided, I would have mistaken.

    Thanking you very..................much..................
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