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  • Rubbish Helemt cam videos solved
  • Olly
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    ive not got a camera, but applying this to one would be AWESOME.
    love the NS website…

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17456-shaky-home-movies-get-a-big-budget-feel.html

    thisisnotaspoon
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    taking another 2-3 years to develop and can't cope with fast moving objects.

    Would it work better with an accelerometer in the camera? Would also allow the footage to be shown in those moving VR truck thingies

    BigDummy
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    The key problem with helmet-camera videos is not the fact that they are shaky. 😀

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    joemarshall
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    I've used Deshaker with quite good results before:
    http://www.guthspot.se/video/deshaker.htm

    Works great for handheld pans / zooms, it'd be interesting to see if it worked on helmet cam videos.

    Joe

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