Removing Shake from Go pro footage
#1
Posted 25 June 2012 - 10:21 AM
Does anyone know of a program that removes camera shake from go pro footage? The cameras were rigged on line above the water and have quite a bit of shake. Is there another program other than virtual dub that people have had success with?
This is for a friend who needs to remove shake in order to run the footage through a tracking program.
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#2
Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:27 AM
You can sometimes get decent results by applying (in the graphics/editing package of your choice; I use Adobe After Effects) a motion tracker to a steady point in the footage, and then applying the output of that motion tracker to the position of the video. This will somewhat stabilize the footage; however, you'll have to crop the footage to the extent that the tracker moves it. So if the footage bounces up by 20 pixels, the tracker will adjust it down by 20 so that the steady point remains in the same place; you'll then have to crop the overall canvas by 20 pixels so that the edge of the video doesn't become visible.
A more comprehensive tutorial on this technique in After Effects can be found here.
Edited by blaisedouros, 25 June 2012 - 11:29 AM.
#3
Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:48 PM
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#4
Posted 26 June 2012 - 12:04 AM
And, for an off-the-wall suggestion, if you don't mind losing some quality, upload it to YouTube and try their deshaking function, and download the file again with something like this.
#5
Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:18 AM
#6
Posted 26 June 2012 - 02:06 AM
I tried with footage from 4 of them on a shoot and ended up using none of the footage :-)
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#7
Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:23 AM
#8
Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:11 PM
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#9
Posted 05 July 2012 - 10:31 AM
Cheers,
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#10
Posted 07 July 2012 - 09:51 AM
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I have worked as an unpaid reviewer for the editing websites since 2002. Most all hardware and software is sent to me free of charge, however, in no way am I obligated to provide either positive or negative evaluations. Any suggestions I make regarding products are a result of my own, completely, personal opinions and experiences with said products.
#11
Posted 23 May 2013 - 03:09 AM
Hey everyone,
ProDAD recently released a new tool for GoPro camera users, which removes fish-eye effect and stabilizes the video.
Here is a brief overview - ProDRENALIN
p.s. PC only
#12
Posted 23 May 2013 - 12:46 PM
A British company, Crumple Pop, also makes a fish eye adjuster plug in for the Go Pros or any other fisheye lens. I works very nicely. Here is the url to my review.
http://www.kenstone....ro_douglas.html
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Steve Douglas
www.worldfilmsandtravel.com
I have worked as an unpaid reviewer for the editing websites since 2002. Most all hardware and software is sent to me free of charge, however, in no way am I obligated to provide either positive or negative evaluations. Any suggestions I make regarding products are a result of my own, completely, personal opinions and experiences with said products.
