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Shotcut, Kdenlive, Inkscape, Audacity, GIMP... You name it.
I had no idea you could do this. I assume that once you've got the shaky "source" data, you can use it across all other projects. However I must say, I'm always trying to figure out ways to remove the shake.
There is another way to do this. If you have three clips C1, C2, C3 (not grouped), first apply the effect to C1 and change the settings as you need them. Then grabbing the header for the effect on C1, drag it directly to C2, then C3. If C2 and C3 are grouped, when you drag the effect from C1 to these clips, it will be applied to both of them individually. In both cases, the effect and all the applied settings will be copied over. I'm using V24.05.
Current version in 2024 is V24. Always try to use the latest version in your projects which will incorporate bug fixes and new features. If you are faint at heart, you can also download a standalone version that will even run on a USB 3 thumb drive.
1:38 for those needing to get straight to the answer. Short break down... 1. Ctrl-C to copy based off a clip 2. Right click to the other clip and select "Paste Effects" Faster Production Flow: 1. Go to keyboard shortcut and type "Paste effects" and select custom and input then you can select your key selection and now you can paste effect. I did mine as CTRL+Shift+V
At 1:35 you can see the problem where the video appears to jump ahead. That's why filming at 60 or even 120 fps is necessary for action shots. Unfortunately, my poor camera can only do 25 fps!
I ran a test to see how Kdenlive accomplishes speed changes. If you slow to 50%, Kdenlive plays each frame twice. At 25%, it plays each frame 4 times. And on speedup to 200%, it plays every other frame. At 400% it plays every 4th frame.
@@shondellenieves748 I wouldn't really use .amr normally but some devices only support .amr and thats why it is necessary to have an option to export as .amr.
Please tell me how to make Inkscape not zoom in when I release the Mousewheel after holding it down. Sometimes it zooms in when I do that, sometimes it doesn't. I hate this.
You can take the preset and tweak it a little bit to suit your scene. The LUTs are not gonna be a one size fits all video preset. The way the LUTs is gonna look depends on the lighting of you video and many other factors. So, don't be too fast to judge the presets.