Neil,
You have a few presets but then AE does the rest and does it well.
They are using a large number of anchor points but I can not fully
explain exactly how it works. You obviously loos some of the edges of 
the frame
and should consider that when you record the clips.
Uwe


> That's pretty impressive Uwe.  I think its all to do with the anchor
> point(s) you choose.
>
> Its amazing how all this technology is coming together just so we can
> replicate one thing, the human eye....
>
> Neil.
>
> On 21 May 2011 08:47, Uwe Soltau<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>>
>> Neil,
>> The Warp stabilizer is actually in After Effects 5.5.
>> I had the opportunity to try it and uploaded the first two clips I did
>> to Vimeo showing
>> before and after. Nothing spectacular but it gives a good idea how well the
>> stabilizer works.
>> I agree a stabilizer should not replace a tripod or any other gadget to
>> steady your shots
>> but sometimes one simply has to do hand held shots and the stabilizer is
>> a good tool to
>> make them look smoother.
>>
>> If you are interested check www.vimeo.com/23603103
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>>> I think PP CS5.5 does have some 'enhanced' video stabilisation features,
>>> along with support for many more 'mobile devices' which I presume are not
>>> already stabilised. (My Android phone is however.) My answer is to not
>> let
>>> it shake in the first place, tripod or scrub the footage IMO. Obviously
>>> there are times when this is not possible, but thankfully my trusty
>> tripod
>>> (battered as it is) stays with me wherever I go normally.
>>>
>>> Although this is an interesting thread that most likely appeals to many,
>> I
>>> appreciate this is off topic, although as I think we (hopefully) do all
>> edit
>>> with 'on topic' software. But, without camera's and controls etc, we
>>>
>>> Neil.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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