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Warp Stabilizer in premier pro
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I'm throwing warp stabilizer in my clips and my images were warping all weird, and so i switched from 'subspace warp', to 'position,scale, rotation'. That got rid of the warpyness, but its still blurry, is there a way to combat that?
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There is a way to combat it. You shoot it right the first time.
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Ok chill dad, I'd prefer help
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Warp stabilizer will only make very subtle differences to decently stable shots, if you have a shakey shot, warp isn't just gonna fix it without look like you filmed through jello.
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Dad's right though. Warp stabilizer can't perform miracles.
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Never asked for a miracle, just wanted to see if there was anything that could be done about the blurriness becuase I got ride of that jello effect.
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you gotta make a compromise and tone down the smoothing %.
If you think about what the effect is doing, its cropping so it can make the targets it selects stay in position, whereas when you shot them the targets were moving all about the frame. If you dont want it to look quacky you probably wanna keep the % under 20 and accept the small amount of stabilization it offers
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Most poorly overused effect ever.
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Turn off warp stabilizer. Park on a single frame. Is it blurry? If so, warp stabilizer can't help undo the blurryness (probably motion blur from a shaky shot).
If it's not blurry, warp stabilizer could be creating softness by scaling up your image too much during the stabilization process.
You can try playing with various sharpness effects (I'd recommend de-noising your shot first), but don't hold your breath on this one working too well. Some things you can't fix in post.
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