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Gyroflow – Free Advanced Open-Source Video Stabilization Tool

Gyroflow is an open-source post-processing video stabilization software based on logged motion data. Available free of charge for both Windows and macOS, Gyroflow supports many camera models from Sony, Insta360, and GoPro and it can stabilize footage even with Hypersmooth baked-in. When it comes to stabilizing video footage, there are basically two different approaches, the main difference being where the stabilization happens. It can either be done directly in-camera (or lens, or both), electronically or mechanically, or it can be done in post-production. When stabilizing recorded footage in post-production, the basic workflow is analyzing the image, guessing which movement is unwanted, and then compensating for it. Another (better) way of stabilization in post-production is using gyroscopic data so that the computer knows how the camera was moving and which movement would, therefore, be unwanted. Two examples of existing popular software that can utilize gyroscopic data to stabilize footage would be the ReelSteady which is owned by GoPro, and the Catalyst Browse which only works with compatible Sony cameras that provide gyro data. Apart from these two, there is an open-source tool called Gyroflow which got a new update recently. Let’s take a look at the Gyroflow v1.0.0. Gyroflow open-source video stabilization tool Gyroflow is an open-source post-processing video stabilization software based on logged motion data. With the help of precise lens calibrations, rolling shutter correction, and tweakable stabilization algorithms (including horizon leveling), the app can produce gimbal-like stabilization with no or minimal weight penalty. It also works regardless of lighting...

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Published By: CineD - Thursday, 10 February, 2022

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