If you're using Premiere CS6, all you have to do is pull the "warp
stabilizer" effect over the clip you intend to correct and wait. Depending
on your computer it may take a while...

* Xyko Pereira Lopes*
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2013/3/31 Doug <[email protected]>

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>
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> I am just starting to use pe10 and want to stabilize camera shake on some
> hand held videos. I have looked at several tutorials but can't find any
> very specific info. Can anyone tell me how to use it in detail?
> What range should I look at in smoothing ... a lot of my videos are
> panning and the tutorials said if you smooth too much you loose the pan
> movement too. And what does the use original background box mean? And what
> is the zoom slider for, and when should the limit of zoom box be checked?
>
> I suppose I could figure all this out with trial and error, but if someone
> knows the answers that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
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