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--- In [email protected], Uwe Soltau <lenseye.uwe@...> 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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