Operation Manual
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Doing so disables correction and display of stabilization about the X-axis and Y-axis. The sliders
Decrease Horizontal Tilt and Decrease Vertical Tilt will then be disabled on the Adjustments
tab.
Roll / Pan Shot / G-Force / CMOS-Sensor /
Cam-Limiter / History
Below the Preview in Mercalli, various graphical instruments are displayed, which show the
different characteristics of the stabilized video during playback.
1. Roll
The Roll-Instrument shows the necessary roll movement correction of the video.
2. Pan Shot
The Pan-Instrument shows the necessary Pan movement correction of the video.
3. G-Force
The G-Force-Instrument shows the acceleration of the needed Pan correction.
4. CMOS-Sensor = Rolling Shutter Effect
The CMOS-Sensor-Instrument shows Rolling-Shutter problems produced from CMOS-sensors used
in pocket cameras, DSLR cameras or low price camcorders
The rolling shutter effect is a form of distortion that can occur in moving footage.
The fully automatic Rolling-Shutter Compensation corrects the weaknesses inherent in CMOS
sensors in post-production, thus enhancing the quality of footage from action cameras, compact
photo cameras, mobile phones and, not least, digital SLR cameras.
5. Cam-Limiter
Shows the overall stabilization level. Intensive corrections are being ignored in order to avoid
zoom-in as best as possible. The balance for maximum stabilization or minimal zoom those
intensive corrections can be set using the slider Avoid Border.