Correcting Clips
- Parallax Correction
- Horizontal Correction
- Manual Horizontal Correction
- Image Stabilization
- Lens Mask
Perform clip correction without [Fisheye View] selected on the [VR Correction] panel.
Results of correction are applied to exported files.
Parallax Correction
The application automatically compensates for the margin of error between images from the left and right lens. This option is selected by default. Note that correction may take some time, depending on the clip.
Horizontal Correction
To straighten crooked clips automatically, select [Horizontal Correction]. Note that correction may take some time, depending on the clip.
Caution
Manual Horizontal Correction
You can manually straighten clips while checking the preview.
Drag the Pan, Tilt, and Roll sliders as needed. The amount of correction, expressed as an angle, is shown to the right of each slider.
Image Stabilization
To straighten crooked clips automatically, select [Image Stabilization]. Note that correction may take some time, depending on the clip.
[Trackability] is a good choice for correcting camera shake from recording while walking or similar factors.
[Blur Correction] is a good choice for correcting camera shake from handheld recording while standing still, for example.
- Clips with image stabilization applied are labeled with [] in the [Status] column.
Caution
- Auto image stabilization is not applied to clips 10 sec. or shorter.
- Do not use auto image stabilization for clips captured from a tripod or the like.
- Effective image stabilization may be difficult for scenes such as these.
- Full of white walls or patterned subjects
- Subjects moving across most of the screen
- Full of erratic subjects, such as ocean ripples or wind-shaken trees
Note
- You can use other features during Image Stabilization processing.
Lens Mask
You can make the appearance of the lens on the other side, as captured in clips, less noticeable.