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Hello all, while working with some video footage, I ran into problems using the 2D stabilisation component of blender. While the basic tracking mechanism works like a charm, I found it surprisingly difficult to get the desired stabilisation result -- in fact to get any decent result at all, especially when the situation to track is more complicated, i.e. involves travelling, panning and perspective movements. Well, I ended up looking into the code -- and now I've reworked part of that component and resolved all the (from a users POV confusing) issues. Consider what I've done as a proposal and base for discussion; as usual with graphics, this superficially simple topic turns out to be quite intricate at closer investigation -- thus I really hope to get into a discussion how this part of Blender can be improved and what fits the user's needs. Also I'd need some help for completing the integration of my changes, especially with compositing nodes and animation. Please bear with me -- I am rather new to blender, and to the code base and development process. Could you please point me into the right direction how to continue with such a contribution? You can find my code as a branch on top of current master https://github.com/Ichthyostega/blender.git Branch: stabilizer_rework (note: you might want to skip the "[private]..." commits at start of the branch; I am building on Debian-stable I've written some notes (daft version) to the github wiki: https://github.com/Ichthyostega/Blender/wiki In the same github repo, there is a branch "stabilizer_demo" It contains a blend file to check out my new features. Hermann Voßeler (aka "Ichthyostega") -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlOMC1gACgkQZbZrB6HelLKXcACeI4rGc8SACFNC6kMiu2MhaVj2 S8kAoO4EL1B1rVlqZWvo90/9wFjkBD3f =Etj/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
