Making Adjustments to the Region of Interest
If the Region Stabilize effect does not perform as expected, it might be due to one of the following:
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Large motion. If an object in your region of interest moves too far
away from the region from one frame to the next, the rendered clip
might display unexpected results.
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Extraneous motion. Something in your region of interest might move
over the course of the clip in a way that unpredictably affects the
stabilization.
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Insufficient texture. The region of interest might not have enough
features to allow Region Stabilize to track it effectively.
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When you encounter unexpected results in a rendered Region Stabilize effect clip, experiment with the following adjustments:
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Increase the size of the region of interest, or reposition it, to encompass
large motion.
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Decrease the size of the region of interest to eliminate extraneous
motion that is affecting the stabilization.
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Select a new region of interest.
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Add keyframes to reestablish or refine the region of interest over the
course of the clip.
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