Adjusting the horizontal position
of the stabilization overlay. In this
screenshot, the overlay is not
aligned with the edge of the perf.
With the 16mm HDR skid plate installed, the stabilizer
aligns automatically to the other side of the perforation
to avoid interfering with the film image and improve
horizontal stability. When using a 'non-HDR' 16mm skid
plate, it functions the same as the 35mm skid plate.
To closely check the results of your stabilization settings before capturing, set the viewer to full
resolution. Simply click on the options settings at the top right corner of the viewer and select
'Full Resolution Preview' from the menu. This setting does not affect the stabilization feature,
but enables the best possible preview so you can monitor how well it is performing.
It's worth mentioning that this setting will remain set until you change it back to your previous
setting. Full resolution is very GPU intensive and may result in some frame lag. For best
performance, turn full resolution off after checking stabilization.
Hardware stabilization control correctly
positioned over a perforation in the viewer.
The transparent stripe in the stabilization
overlay touches the edge of the perforation.
Capturing from Cintel using DaVinci Resolve
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