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Does anyone know of a FOSS video stabilization program that works without gyro data?

I have some old videos with vibration that would be great with a little smoothing out!

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The video editor Kdenlive has a stabilise clip option, which works by comparing the position of pixels. It’s quite good at smoothing out occasional judders.

There’s a bit of info about how it works here: Kdenlive Manual - Clip Stabilise

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Thank you, I’ll have to give it a go - some of them have a constant vibration on account of having been mounted on a motorbike, others are just a little unstable

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You might find a few video tutorials to help work out the settings - I feel like I had to try things several times before I could make sense of it.

I was trying to smooth out some panning shots taken on an unsuitable tripod, which kept sticking and jumping, or changing speed. I think I had it zoomed in a bit and cropped, which gave it the space to shuffle the image up/down/left/right a bit. Beyond that, I can’t remember the settings. It didn’t make the footage perfect, but it made it watchable and usable.

Anyway, let us know how well it works (if at all).

Good luck!

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