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Minimizing Zoom

The more zoom required to stabilize a shot, the less image quality will result, which is clearly bad. Can we minimize the zoom, and maximize image quality? Of course, and SynthEyes provides the controllability to do so.

Stabilizing a shot has considerable flexibility: the shot can be stable in lots of different ways, with different amounts of zoom required. We want a shot that everyone agrees is stable, but minimizes the effect on quality. Fortunately, we have the benefit of foresight, so we can correct a problem in the middle of a shot, anticipating it long before it occurs, and provide an apparently stable result.

 

Animating POI Too Much of a Good Thing? Auto-Scale Capabilities

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