> Steve Schultz and I have been discussing your problem (it helps when he
> sits three cubicles away at work). 
I see
>  One approach would be to recognize 
> that the movement is not always smooth and continuous, and to treat
> exceptionally large motions (above a threshold) as outliers that must be
> corrected, but not necessarily used to adjust the accumulated global
> motion vector.

How about including some coefficient respectively for vertical and horizontal 
mvts ??? like -aV -aH. Too simple approach ?
It seems to me that up/down mvts are much of a nuisance, at least human eye is 
used to panning, but up/down is unconfortable as many sailors know ....

E
Another sardine with your chocolate ?


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