Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 - stabilisation effect demonstration

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2020
  • A video clip of a train crossing the iconic Barmouth Bridge in Wales. It was recorded over ten years ago when the video camera I was using had poor image stabilisation and jerky controls when zooming in and and out.
    CZcams does a decent job of stabilising uploaded videos, but you might not always want them uploaded, so perhaps it would be a good idea to use the stabilisation effect within Adobe Premiere Elements 2020.
    This upload shows what to expect with a before and after comparison. The horizontal/vertical stabilisation is pretty much removed completely. You can discern slight blurring at those points of the clip but it is much better than the jerkiness/bouncing of the original. Also, the parts of the clip where the camera is zooming in or out are much smoother.
    You lose a small amount of the edges of the clip, but nothing too extreme in this particular example.
    The end result is a much more professional looking update of an old clip. Other software may produce equal or better results, I don't know, but I was pleased with the performance of PE2020, so thought I'd share them for others who might want to undertake similar 'restoration' of their old library - or for that matter new material that has imperfections.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @movingtorichmondva
    @movingtorichmondva Před rokem

    this would have been what i was looking for if you only showed how to do it in elements

    • @MyRailwayVideos
      @MyRailwayVideos  Před rokem

      Hi, Ron - you just need to apply shake reduction which is really easy. Just choose 'Expert' mode from the options on the top where it says 'Quick', Guided' and 'Expert', then select 'Shake Reduction' from the 'Fix' icon on the right. 'Detailed' shake reduction mode is worth the extra time it takes over 'Quick'. That is for PE2020, other versions may be slightly different.

  • @TravelMangoMedia
    @TravelMangoMedia Před 3 lety +1

    Can this stabilize 4k videos?

    • @MyRailwayVideos
      @MyRailwayVideos  Před 3 lety

      Yes it can - just as well as any other resolution, though the process takes quite a bit longer as you would expect.

    • @TravelMangoMedia
      @TravelMangoMedia Před 3 lety +1

      @@MyRailwayVideos ok thank you very much