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Re: Optical Stabilizer - analysis - log file? reset?
by peter mcauley on Oct 28, 2009 at 2:55:38 pm

Hi David,

The Optical Stabilizer motion analysis data is internal to the filter / host and inaccessible to the user and therefore it cannot be saved.

If you move the CTI to a place that is not the end of the clip, perhaps the middle of the clip for instance, you can then move the CTI to the end without having an adverse effect on the result. Basically, the Optical Stabilizer will analyze the clip up to the CTI - moving it forward simply means that additional frames are analyzed.

Making a change to any parameter in the Optical Flow group should result in the recovered motion data being nulled out, requiring the clip to be re-analyzed.

I hope this helps,

Peter.



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