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Unwanted camera movements - Jose - 2012-09-16 Hi all, Just curious about this.... Is there anything LRTimelapse can do with unwanted camera movements? Yes, I have a sequence with 3 or 4 litlle unwanted movements of the camera and I was wondering if you have been in this situation before and if there is a solution. Thanks for sharing your experience in advanced! :-) RE: Unwanted camera movements - Gunther - 2012-09-16 There is no automatic way. If it's only some quick shakes you could try fixing it manually by setting the crop for the whole sequence a bit smaller than normal and then set keyframes at the shakes, for example if frame 20 and 21 is off a bit than set keyframes to 19,20,21 and manually align the crop of 20 and 21 so that they align with 19. I already did this a couple of times successfully but it's a lot of trial and error and so only appicable if only few frames are off. RE: Unwanted camera movements - Jose - 2012-09-16 (2012-09-16, 23:17)gwegner Wrote: There is no automatic way. If it's only some quick shakes you could try fixing it manually by setting the crop for the whole sequence a bit smaller than normal and then set keyframes at the shakes, for example if frame 20 and 21 is off a bit than set keyframes to 19,20,21 and manually align the crop of 20 and 21 so that they align with 19. I already did this a couple of times successfully but it's a lot of trial and error and so only appicable if only few frames are off. Thanks Gunther! I'll try my best but as far I can see I'll have to be more careful beforehand with tripod and windy situations. Still trying and learning with LRTimelapse. |