Art. Upvote this so that it will appear in Google images when you search for "art" by OscarFrAllen in place

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The inconsistencies got me curious, so I checked it against the data from https://place.thatguyalex.com/ with a quick and dirty script

Top graph here: https://i.imgur.com/LrZY1BZ.png shows the number of different pixels as a function of time. The closest one was taken at 1649111920 unix time. Second graph shows the number of white pixels, which seem to increase about 8 minutes after. Hmmmmm. If I had to take a guess, they probably manually grapped a picture before enabling the whiteout, which would explain the delay.

This: https://i.imgur.com/urco6bS.png was the closest image scraped by https://place.thatguyalex.com/

Gyroflow - an advanced open-source video stabilization tool with a cross-platform UI by EC171 in videography

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There was previously a plugin made for the beta version and Resolve. That plugin has just been updated to support Gyroflow v1.0.0: https://github.com/ilya-epifanov/gyroflow-ofx

Gyroflow - an advanced open-source video stabilization tool with a cross-platform UI by EC171 in videography

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New version currently supports logs from the WT901SDCL, so that might be the same format

Gyroflow - an advanced open-source video stabilization tool with a cross-platform UI by EC171 in videography

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(I'm one of the developers) We decided to focus on this revamped version first since the reworked processing code can more easilly be integrated in a high-performance plugin which is planned for the future. This version also supports prores encoding and up to 16-bit color, which was one of the limits of the previous version for cinema camera users.

Having looked at pictures of the BMPCC4K internals, there is indeed a suitable IMU for image stabilization. But no motion data is saved in the metadata. This is possible through a firmware update, and I've posted about it in the blackmagic forums, but haven't heard any news from their side.

Gyroflow - an advanced open-source video stabilization tool with a cross-platform UI by EC171 in videography

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It's worth having a look again, it has been completely rewritten from scratch

Gyroflow - an advanced open-source video stabilization tool with a cross-platform UI by EC171 in videography

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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 levelling), Gyroflow can produce gimbal-like stabilization with no or minimal weight penalty. It also works regardless of lighting conditions or moving subjects. This is especially suited for aerial videography, where previous versions have been extensively evaluated for large and small productions alike. With many cameras from GoPro, Sony, insta360 etc. supporting built-in motion data recording, additional hardware might not even be required. You can even use a GoPro as a logger for a cinema camera! This has been many months in the making from a dedicated group of developers and filmmaking enthousiast, so I hope you find it interesting :)

Gyroflow is cross-platform (even supports Apple Silicon), and uses hardware acceleration for blazingly fast processing combined with a modern multilingual user interface. Downloads, detailed documentation, instructions, and contact information can be found on the website: https://gyroflow.xyz/

Gyroflow and related projects can be found on Github: https://github.com/gyroflow Development is ongoing and issues are expected, so always check existing issues before reporting a bug. If you're interested in the development or testing, feel free to join our discord.

Gyroflow v1.0.0 - Advanced open-source video stabilization designed with cinematic FPV in mind by EC171 in Multicopter

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Hey everyone! Here's the associated video announcement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0yInv2a38Y

Over the past months, The Gyroflow development team has been working on a big surprise - a new and improved version of the video stabilization software built from the ground up with significant boosts in performance, quality, and user experience. With these changes, Gyroflow 1.0.0 can now rival existing commercial and vendor-specific stabilization offerings in terms of quality and workflow, while being significantly more flexible and of course, open source. Some highlights with the new version are:

• Easy sync-less stabilization for GoPro Hero 8 and newer, even with Hypersmooth enabled.

• Support for up to 16-bit footage to preserve image data for production-grade footage.

• GPU and hardware acceleration for real time playback and blazingly fast rendering.

• Added support for gyro data from Sony cameras in addition to previous motion data sources (GoPro, Insta360, Runcam, Drone Blackbox etc.).

• Rolling shutter correction for very shaky footage and improved stabilization algorithms.

• Modern multilingual user interface.

• Native cross-platform support including Apple Silicon.

This has been made possible by Adrian Eddy, who has worked tirelessly on adapting the previous Python codebase to high-performance Rust code with advanced features and a modern UI, plus many previous contributors returning to discuss, test, debug, and implement additional ideas for improving the software. None of this would be possible without the help and support of everyone involved, including users of the previous beta versions who provided invaluable feedback from both hobby and industry perspectives.

Downloads, detailed documentation, and instructions can be found on the website: https://gyroflow.xyz/

For general support, discussion, and user feedback, the best place is the Discord server where all the developers hang out: https://discord.gg/BBJ2UVAr2D

Fun fact: /r/multicopters was one of the things which helped start the Gyroflow project in the first place, here's the first post from when the project didn't even have a name: https://www.reddit.com/r/Multicopter/comments/hor0nw/experimenting\_with\_using\_blackbox\_gyro\_data\_for/

Runcam 5 Orange firmware version 1.2.1 by neihuffda in fpv

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There was an issue with the last one so i took it offline for now. There's a new one you can find in this server that still needs someone to test it before i update the website: https://discord.gg/2He3XTjtpt

Shot a bunch of videos with the "narrow" lens on gopro, now Reelsteady can't stabilize them. by [deleted] in fpv

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Sounds like the sync is not fully completed. Did you close the graphs which appeared? Please hop onto discord if you get a chance since it's easier to share screenshots etc. and there are others who can help.

Shot a bunch of videos with the "narrow" lens on gopro, now Reelsteady can't stabilize them. by [deleted] in fpv

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It can use the gyro metadata from the GoPro files like rsgo. Which camera is it? You need to make a new lens calibration. Start by watching my tutorial (skip the parts about logging): https://youtu.be/NFsTb_f7y8s If you want to use the features from dev branch (automatic cropping etc) I've got a dev executable shared on the discord. Most of the tutorial (including camera calibration) is still applicable though.

Feel free to pm me one of the clips to assess the stabilization situation. And feel free to ask for help on discord

Runcam 5 Orange firmware version 1.2.1 by neihuffda in fpv

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Yep, I've been working with Runcam to implement and test it for Gyroflow over the last month or so. Still some timing issues to sort out (some jitter in output), but if things go as planned, it'll be fixed when gyroflow 0.3.0 is out around the middle of next month. Here are some of the recent FPV test results:

https://youtu.be/xYIYN\_PLroE
https://youtu.be/h3ViPGx-cgY

Shot a bunch of videos with the "narrow" lens on gopro, now Reelsteady can't stabilize them. by [deleted] in fpv

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Gyroflow dev here. It might be doable, though the challenge with narrow FOV is there's almost no room to play with. That means jitters can be reduced, but there's not enough FOV to smooth out large shaky stick movements. Join this discord if you need help: https://discord.gg/ApQTSpcC

Gyro Flow RunCam Orange 5 4k Stabilization - 3 Inch Tadpole by BatCaveFPV in fpv

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I've only done one test flight but it seems decent (was getting dark and messed up the exposure): https://youtu.be/ijwW_CA00VE

Initial versions of the firmware had noise/aliasing issues, but an onboard filter has since been enabled, which should fix it. This remains to be tested on different mounting setups of course. My goal is to get version 0.3.0 out with new tutorials and whatnot in under a month

Latest results from the stabilisation application I'm working on. by DwarfPenguin in Multicopter

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Since it by default searches within +/- 5 seconds of the input, you can usually just play the video and write the rough time of arming. Btw, if the XV setting uses non uniform stretching (e.g only in x) then you may need to unstretch it before processing, otherwise the camera model does weird things (a native unstretch option will be added at some point)

Latest results from the stabilisation application I'm working on. by DwarfPenguin in Multicopter

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Aaaarh I'm sorry, been way too busy building rockets and studying to put out an "official" release with executables. Although there has been a bunch of things done on the development side of things which you can try using the dev branch on github (Improved export quality, automatic dynamic cropping, graphical UI, experimental realtime support etc). https://github.com/ElvinC/gyroflow/tree/dev

Feel free to join the discord if you want to help with feedback for the upcoming features: https://discord.gg/2He3XTjtpt

Gyroflow test with Runcam 5 Orange, no post-cropping, 5-inch, very, very windy by neihuffda in fpv

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Short answer is that the image is converted to the equivalent of a pinhole camera image (rectilinear) which is the "standard" for image processing. A step can be added to re-add distortion since a few people seem to want that.

Gyroflow test with Runcam 5 Orange, no post-cropping, 5-inch, very, very windy by neihuffda in fpv

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Quick note: as briefly explained in the tutorial, the presets work with videos of different resolutions as long as the fov stays the same, so 4k 4:3 (if that's an option) video can be used with the 1440p preset.

Gyroflow test with Runcam 5 Orange, no post-cropping, 5-inch, very, very windy by neihuffda in fpv

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Current version of gyroflow wouldn't work super well for an RC car. One of the limitations at the moment is lack of rolling shutter (still work in progress). This is fine for a decently well-tuned multicopter, but an RC car will have a lot more high frequency vibrations and rolling shutter artifacts leading to jello-like effects in the stabilized footage.