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3-D Stabilization

To stabilize correctly, you need 3-D stabilization that performs “keystone correction” (like a projector does), re-imaging the source at an angle. In effect, your source image is projected onto a screen, then re-shot by a new camera looking in a somewhat different direction with a smaller field of view. Using a new camera keeps the optic center at the center of the image.

In order to do this correctly, you always have to know the field of view of the original camera. Fortunately, SynthEyes can tell us that.

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