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1. Re: "anti-jitter" function in PrPro?
shooternz Apr 19, 2011 8:07 PM (in response to mdubuque)Do you have After Effects?
You can stabilise it easily there.
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2. Re: "anti-jitter" function in PrPro?
mdubuque Apr 19, 2011 8:13 PM (in response to shooternz)Thanks, I do. I need to get up to speed on that programme.
Appreciate it shooternz!
Matt
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3. Re: "anti-jitter" function in PrPro?
mdubuque Apr 19, 2011 8:14 PM (in response to mdubuque)seems totally minor, it was shot on a monopod, but it is noticeable.....i'll explore that in AE... be a good way for me to start immersing myself in that program...
matt
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4. Re: "anti-jitter" function in PrPro?
Mike Tomei Apr 20, 2011 6:47 AM (in response to mdubuque)Hi Matt,
Shooternz is right, AE will take care of this for you. There's a few ways to accomplish this, but Adobe's upcoming CS5.5 update has a very easy to use AE feature that will fix your issue. It's called Warp Stabilizer: http://adobe.ly/ehrzAR
Mike Tomei


