![]() I don’t overdo this option because sometimes it causes me to feel dizzy while I am watching the video. The smooth option means how much the video is going to be made “less shaky”. Something that can be little tricky and misleading is that more cropping is applied when the slider is closer to the 0 and not to the 1. In most cases more cropping means better stabilization but also means that part of your footage is going to be lost (because of the zooming). You can play to zoom on certain points in your video manually but casually the AI is doing pretty good job by itself and I leave this option checked.Ĭropping Ratio is the ratio by which the AI is going to analyze your footage and is going to “compensate” for the shaking. And the way to avoid it is by zooming by yourself. If Zoom is not checked then after the stabilization process you will see black bars around your stabilized footage. I am not using it for handheld shots, because it looks unnatural and out of place. The Camera Lock setting is imitating footage filmed on a tripod. They are mentioning that this pulsing background is due to quoting: “the parallax differences between the background and foreground.”Īnd the way to avoid or reduce this pulsating effect is by tweaking the main settings in the stabilization window of the inspector panel. This is something that is also stated into the Blackmagick Davinci Manual. Excerpt from The Editor’s Guide to Davinci Resolve 17/18īased on my personal experience the perspective stabilization is the best of the 3 options but is causing sometimes the “pulsing” background. This is practically all the information that you can get for these modes from the Official Davinci Resolve Manual for DR 17. ![]()
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