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Note: For suggestions on correcting the black borders, see Removing Black Borders
Introduced by Stabilizing.
c Choose an option from the Direction pop-up menu:
Choose Horizontal and Vertical to apply the stabilize transformation to the X and Y
dimensions.
Choose Horizontal to apply the stabilize transformation to the X dimension.
Choose Vertical to apply the stabilize transformation to the Y dimension.
d Enable or disable the Adjust options:
Turn on Position to apply the analyzed position data to the clip. (The X and Y position
changes in the footage are smoothed or stabilized.) To stabilize the X and Y position
of the shot and leave scale or rotation changes intact, turn on Position and turn off
Scale and Rotation.
Turn on Scale to apply any analyzed scale data to the clip. (Scale changes in the
footage are smoothed or stabilized.) To stabilize or smooth changes in scale and
leave position or rotation changes intact, turn on Scale and turn off Position and
Rotation.
Turn on Rotation to apply analyzed rotation data to the clip. (Changes in the rotation
of the footage are smoothed or stabilized.) To stabilize or smooth changes in rotation
in the shot and leave position or scale changes intact, turn on Rotation and turn off
Position and Scale.
For the smoothest result, turn on all three Adjust options (Position, Scale, and Rotation).
Note: The Scale option is not related to the Zoom option in the Borders pop-up menu.
Note: You can change the Method, Borders, Direction, and Adjust parameters before
or after the clip is analyzed.
3 Click the Analyze button in the HUD or Behaviors Inspector.
Note: The clip is stabilized according to defined parameters. Unlike Motion trackers, the
default Stabilize analysis does not create keyframes in the Keyframe Editor. However, the
stabilized object’s transformation can be converted to keyframes. For more information,
see Converting Tracks to Keyframes. When correlation trackers are added to and analyzed
with the Stabilize behavior, keyframes are created.
For more information on correcting problems associated with stabilization, see
Troubleshooting Stabilizing Effects.
Adjusting the Stabilize Behavior’s Track Region
When stabilizing a clip, you can use the Track Region parameter to define an area to be
analyzed (isolating the stabilization to a limited area of the analyzed source). During
analysis, the area outside the region is ignored. Use this option for faster processing of a
clip.
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