New Motion Stabilization Software
Posted 27th Jul 2009 at 08:19 by Dave
First, the bad news: This is still in the research stage and won't be available for perhaps a couple of years.
The good news: A new approach to image stabilization appears to give dramatically improved results over current software. The new approach creates a 3-D model of a scene from shaky video footage, then recreates the camera movement to simulate a nice linear or parabolic track.
See the whitepaper and video here and story in New Scientist here.
The good news: A new approach to image stabilization appears to give dramatically improved results over current software. The new approach creates a 3-D model of a scene from shaky video footage, then recreates the camera movement to simulate a nice linear or parabolic track.
See the whitepaper and video here and story in New Scientist here.
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Nice - should help me more than anyone lol. I'm the worst offender for shaky footage!
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Posted 27th Jul 2009 at 08:29 by lake54
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