![]() Assuming that the final product also requires resizing, what workflow would you then recommend? ![]() It also appears that deinterlacing is recommended before deinterlacing. Given these challenges, which VirtualDub or Avisynth image stabiliser/deshaker would you recommend for this job? Again, I understand that VirtualDub filters operate in the RGB32 colourspace only. The source file contains interlaced YV12 video and I would like to avoid colourspace conversions as far as possible.I do favour VirtualDub's linear editing, but would make the trims in Avisynth if a professional result requires it. It seems that selectively applying deshaking would require multiple passes, intermediate files or chained frameservers in VirtualDub, or multiple trims in Avisynth. As far as I know (most) VirtualDub filters can't be applied to multiple range selections. I would prefer not to apply deshaking to segments that don't need it. ![]() Some stable ones shot in landscape mode from a tripod, and shaky hand-held ones shot at high zoom levels. The main challenges I'm facing with this file are: I'm looking for the simplest way to deshake a handycam video file.
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