![]() ![]() but rendering those sections ahead of time is easy and makes it work and I can export completed sequences that are settled so I don't have to process WS each export of my main timeline. Apply WS to the entire clip, live with the perf/rendering time hit. ![]() So you're then stuck with getting into and out of the stabilized portion in an aesthetically pleasing manner. There's ultimately going to be scaling applied and it will not usually match the clips before/after that you've cut away. Using Warp Stablizer requires the effect to use cropping/scaling and other things to smooth out the stabilize things. You can do what Neil instructs which I've done before but not without having to deal with the transition to/from the stablized clip. but at the same time I don't claim to be an expert.
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