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(a) Keyframe tab (b) Curve option box (c) Curve Value field
6 Select Jitter from the Curve option box.
7 Enter a value in the Curve Value field.
The transformation is applied to the curves. The curves show the amount of motion that the Stabilizer
will remove. They should wrap around the zero point and should not be entirely flat; otherwise, the
Stabilizer will not remove any jitter.
Quickly Removing Jitter in X and Y
The Remove Vertical Jitter and Remove Horizontal Jitter buttons remove motion in one direction only.
Enable the Remove Vertical Jitter button to remove vertical jitter only. Movement on the horizontal (X)
axis, such as a camera pan, is not affected. Enable the Remove Horiztonal Jitter button to remove horizontal
jitter. Movement on the vertical (Y) axis is not affected.
Smoothing Out Camera Motion
Use the Average curve options to smooth out uneven camera motion. For example, if the camera moves at
a certain rate and suddenly drops or increases in speed, the Average option can stabilize the camera motion.
The Average curve smooths out camera motion over a group of keyframes, by affecting the Stabilizer's Shift
values. The Shift values represent the amount of movement in a clip. Use the Curve Value field to determine
how much stabilizing is applied to the clip. A larger value averages camera motion over more keyframes and
increases camera smoothness. This is largely a process of trial and error.
Analyze your clip to generate the initial channel data, then select the channel to apply the average to.
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