Jinsheng, if time and resources permit, having a function for stabilisation inside your app will be definitely perfect. It will be a one stop app for all Timelapse needs. Currently, I export out and use FCPX to stabilise.
Actually tried adjusting image tone via XMP. It is not accurate enough to remove flicker perfectly. There is no point if deflicker can’t be built into XMP.
I think this went way too fast for me. I have never used After Effects. I just downloaded it after trying with Premiere Pro (warp stabilizer failed). And none of the video stabilizing apps for iPhone were helpful. I just want to stabilize a handheld video of the sunset on the ocean. It's not a time lapse. The title of this video does not mention time lapse, so it's very confusing. I can't seem to find anything anywhere. You would think that a video with a clear horizon would be easy to stabilize, but I'm beginning to feel like with all the time spent trying to find a cookie cutter method, I could've edited it frame by frame, by now. Would love a video with clearer instructions and no distracting background music... and vocals that aren't muffled.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oE2ZVhHwxAU.html The moon is .02 light minutes way and pick another star around 500 light years away - The star trails would show difference. To say so otherwise really insane. Next point is - if we are going 66,000 MPH around the sun @ 500,000,000 MPH but it doesn't show in the star trails, this should end all arguments with real science. Humanity is waking up to this. BTW...Nice work on the star trails!
Great footage! Wondering if we could use a small portion of this for a feature film? We can draft up any agreement documentation and will credit you in the closing credits. Happy to discuss over email. Thank you!
I've found that i have to click the noise reduction on most of my outputs as the prog creates noise that wasnt on the original images for some reason? I like how quick it is though