That's really impressive, these guys definitely need serious donations. The FPV Gods forever bless the Open Source community, these guys have been giving so much to the RC Hobby
2 года назад+1
this was very useful, I feel confident diving in. As an online marketer I wanted Gyroflow to know I heard first about them from Nurk, forgot the name of the software when I needed it and came back to the channel to refresh my memory. Thx Nurk
Just used gyroflow for the first time. This content has made the process possible for me to understand what does what and how to use my gyro data and video together. You're the man. Added a lens profile for my ancient history gopro hero4 session to help support the peeps 😀 👍 lol now my old skool session cam has stabilisation ☺️ 👍👌✌️
This is great, thank you! I'm curious about the horizon lock setting. I have struggled to get a consistent horizon lock without the frame "clicking" in and out of a level horizon (even with gopro footage)
Great video. This helped me a lot to understand what I needed to do for trouble shooting. One thing on the UI - on the upper left of the frame that contains the gyro and optical flow data are the letters "x,y,z" oriented vertically. These are for the gyro data. The ones on the upper right of the frame are for the generated optical flow data. When trying to correct a sync problem I've found it much easier to toggle off the ones I don't need. As well if you are trying to figure out the orientation for a data logger that is in a non-standard orientation this can help to simplify the channels and see what you are looking at.
So much changing so fast with all the new 'stabilization' software. We've got the new GoPro ReelSteady 2.0 (released Friday 4/8/2022) and GyroFlow (v1.0.0-rc5 (March 8, 2022)). Hard to know which is better right now. Haven't tried GyroFlow yet...just doing some research...thx Paul!
Thanks for this. This info really holds up even now all the way up to version 1.5.x. I was watching "tutorials" from people who don't really know what they are talking about and probably only used it once trying to explain things and it wasn't helping. You actually understand how it works, which helps.
Thank you very much for this tutorial, I had figured some of this out already by messing around and reading documentation, but was still blindly bulldozing my way through much of the UI, this really helped me fine tune my stabilization.
Dude, INCREDIBLY technical with all the "left side" settings. What if I just use an Avata and just want smoother footage, do I have to adjust all that?
In the calibration process from steadxp it was recommend to fill the frame as much as possible with the chart so I think it is helpfull in gyroflow too. So there shouldn’t be only a little quarter of the chart at bottom left for example - instead go closer and tilt the camera from bottom left to fill the frame more. I think this gives better data for the correction of the distortion of a lens. But maybe I‘m wrong..
@@NURKFPV It's not in the official GF documentation, but many OpenCV tutorials (Gyroflow uses OCV for calibration) strongly recommend having some angled shots of the target. This helps get a much better focal length estimate.
If you calibrate a zoom lens, and for example you only used the lowest focal length in the range is that the only focal you can use? Does calibrating support zoom ranges?
@@TimBelchamber Best bet is having to set up a preset for each focal, like max and min, maybe one at middle and making sure the lens is set at that before flight and not a random in between in the zoom range.
@@ianyunis3580 this is also the conclusion I’ve come to. Thanks for the response!
2 года назад
The word you are searching for @16:00 is Quaternion and Euler values ;) x,y,z is Euler and is the direct interpretation of angle around these axis. In Quaternion it is different and you cannot directly interpret it to the roll, pitch, yaw axes .
Very insightful and educative thank you so. My question is can gyroflow be ideal for mobile phones videography? (See some cope of phones it can get the len profiles).
Maybe i missed it, but it is best to turn off all of the GoPro stabilization and have it just record a normal video? if it's stabilization is turned off, does it still write to the video file the gyro data? Thanks, awesome tutorial and amazing software!
When filling out the "Camera Setting" for the camera lens, you typed "C4K". What does the C stand for? I'm sure it's an obvious answer and I feel dumb missing it... Brilliant video, lots of info! Thanks a lot!
when I know how to use gyroflow, when it will be useful to me and when I use it for commercial purposes, I will make a donation, it is completely normal and logical
hi, excellent video, I wanted to ask you regarding an anamorphic pente (Sirui 35mm with 1.33 squeeze, for Aps -c) in your opinion, should I create the profile with the video already corrected in the post?
Wow this is amazing. I can already tell it's gonna be so much better than working with SteadXP. The GUI actually makes logical sense to a user and the dynamic zooming is super useful.
My newbie question: if using a gopro for both video and gyro data do I turn off hypersmooth? And for a quad and hero 8 do I want a rock solid camera mount to the quad or something shock absorbing?
Thanks for watching. You want a very solid mount..with some micro vibration absorption pads. That works well. I use a TPU 4d printed gopro mount but use some soft silicone in-between that and the frame.
awesome video! How does it work with a full frame lens? can one use just a random chessboard in the same aspect ratio as your full frame? asking for the BMCC6kFF and some 7artisans lenses
I wonder if this will be integrated into some sort of video editing program any time soon. It would be so amazing to use this (or a simplifies version) in Resolve or Premiere
I think there is a certain difference between Reel Steadigo and Gyroflow, but I think Gyroflow is good when it comes to setup. And it's free, too. I have a question for you. Can you control the movement of the drone up and down in the gyroflow?
Thanks for this incredibly useful walk through, which, among other things clarified best calibration technique, prompting me to redo some that I started with. You note that existence of fourth axis in GoPro data does away with need for integration. How about with a Sony FX6, if you know? I assume FX6 would record 4th axis as well, but would be grateful for confirmation, and any other experience or tips you may have for working with this camera with incredible Gyroflow! Thank you.
I wonder if the "fourth axis" that GoPro captures is the camera orientation, since it detects and determines which way is up based on when it is powered on (if it's in auto-rotate mode.) That would be important to know if you were doing horizon lock, e.g.
@@AdrianEddy Ah, ok. Thanks. It's been a while since I've done that level of math, but is that implying that GoPro is storing the lateral accelleration in the three axes (x,y,z) and the rotational acceleration as a quaternion? I might not be getting the terms right, so sorry for that. That said, I think I can see why all of those pieces of information would be important when attempting to smooth a video.
@@FPVenius Ok so quaternions are what drives the stabilization. GoPro calculates quaternions in camera based on gyroscope (3-axis), accelerometer (3-axis) and probably magnetometer (3-axis). These quaternions are perfectly synced with every frame so Gyroflow just uses them directly without ever looking at raw gyro or accelerometer data. For other cameras which don't calculate quaternions, gyroflow needs to calculate them from IMU data (gyro, accel, optionally magnetometer). This process of calculating quaternions from gyro data is called integration so that's why selecting Integration method: None makes gyroflow use already precalculated quaternions from camera. If you choose other integration method, it will just take raw gyro data and calculate the quaternions from it, but it won't be as accurate as the one calculated in camera. Quaternions use 4 values to represent 3d orientation so that's why he talked about the 4th axis (which is not really an axis)
Thank you for the thorough tutorial. One question. Is it possible to mount my iphone on my canon, record gyro data by the supported apps and video from the canon, and then sync the .txt gyro data with the video to stabilize the canon footage?
Is it possible to use this software with any ordinary camera without gyro too? I mean without attaching to it GoPro etc... My footage is already filmed. Would creating a profile suffice to have a nice stabilization? (Sure not as good as with gyro - but is it at all possible?)
I'd like a tiny standalone gyro+blackbox recorder, to put on nano cars, or tinywhoop. To stabilize footage from older Runcam/Caddx split FPV camera. Like a board which takes 1S voltage, has a gyro, and record data to a flash chip or sdcard slot. I hope some brand would create that.
I want to create a lens profile for sirui 35 mm anamorphic on Sony at 7iv with 1.33 squeeze,😮💨😮💨,but for some reason it changes the resolution when I go to set horizontal strech to 1.33,and I can't determine correctly (FOV ),Can you give me a hand?
Do you know how to calculate the rolling shutter settings? Also do you have any clarity on the velocity dampened. Logically I get it and it seems to work better for more "freestyle" like movements but the settings are indeed a bit mysterious.
For some reason I’m not getting results I need yet but I know this video will get me there! I’m not seeing the gyro data in the lines like you but I’m thinking my footage might be so shaky it’s not able to get smoothed 😂 with stabilization on its worse than without so know I’m off somewhere though still
ok so it’s been a sec, but I’m struggling to use 1. vintage manual full frame lenses, 2. without existing lens profiles, 3. WITH an additional speed booster with 0.726 crop factor, 4. on Sony APSC sensor with 1.5 crop factor. Sometimes I want to stabilise old footage with no lens data and I don’t even remember which lens i used. I’m currently attempting to stabilise new footage shot on a sony zv-e10 (famous for rolling shutter). It does not have In Body Image Stabilisation, and the lens combination is a super takumar 35mm f1:3.5 lens going through a Zhongyi Lens Turbo ii focal reducer. For “Lens native focal length”, I’m entering 35.00mm. For crop factor, 1.09 (I multiplied 35 x 1.5 for the apsc sensor got 52.5mm full frame equivalent, then multiplied that by the 0.726 crop factor of the focal reducer and got 38.115mm full frame equivalent, divided that by the original 35mm and got a combined crop factor of 1.089, rounded to two decimal places 1.09). I made a checkerboard lens calibrtion video but the app doesn’t seem to like its 999 rejjetion error with 1 good frames. I’m not even sure if that’s necessary because I have no intention to correct the lens’ distortion, and I don’t want to lose a single row of pixels unnecessarily. All I want to do is reduce shake from my clumsy body and rolling shutter from my sennsor’s sluggish scan rate. So far I’ve felt pretty at the mercy of the app, without really having much control over what it does. Using desktop and ios versions. Anything you can do with that? I’ll just be over here rewatching the video until it hopefully sinks in or i fall asleep again
..I'd LOVE to see Red embed the Komodo's gyro data in its recorded clips.. It sounds like the camera has good hardware for it, but that people haven't really needed the data before now. Are there other cinema cameras that already include gyro data in clips? FX6 maybe?
This video is amazing!! I can't use reelsteady because it's not available in my region :/ but this helps me a lot with my fpv stabilization, thanks Nurk!
how bad is it at stabilizing and correcting rolling shutter when the footage is 24fps with 50 shutter speed? catalyst needs a lot more shutter, maybe even at least 200.. so does gyroflow depend on that as well?
hi, i tried making a profile for vertical video but it always comes to be be really zoomed in after auto calibration, making it useless. any idea how to fix this?? thanks!
Really good stuff Paul. I hope its still cool to share a link to your videos. I just posted a video were I get the Runcam Thumb working with Gyroflow. This video helped a lot and I linked it in my description. Thanks...👊🏻
Regarding creating a lens profile, it is not working for me. Trying to create one for my Runcam 5 Black (the one without gyro). Wanted to use this camera together with blackbox log for stabilazation. I am following the process accurately, filming the pattern slowly (frame filled, then along all edges into all corners, move back, repeat three times). It always gets 0 good frames in the auto calibration and a reprojection error of 999. I've had great hopes for this programme, but even when using other cameras (Hero 7, hero 4) it did not deliver great results. It's a frustrating mystery to me how others can get such smooth videos out of it.
Hello, Your video seems great but I had to stop 12 min. in. I cannot export lens profile? You can click on the button all you want but nothing happens. At the moment I cant get this to work?? Any Ideas?
hello I have a Sony as7 and I strapped my iPhone 11 as a gyroscope with the sensor logger app but it didn't worked at all also on the timeline with shows the sync points I see pitch roll and yaw instead of XYZ . can you give an advice?
I keep getting an error message saying no motion data was found. I got the right lens profile to match video information. Using sony a6300 in 4k 24fps. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
i have a video, no data, and i wanted to manually put in where to track movement.. i guess this software does much more than what i wanted from this tutorial
Hi, need some help there~ I was trying to calibrate with my komodo R3D files. I keep getting extremely high reprojection error. Is there any way to fix this? I shot the calibration video exactly as how you shot it, very steady and slowly. Thanks
I did a back to back edit with hero10 footage of high speed nascar chase and gyroflow was noticibly worse on horizon shakes. Stability was good but just not that reelsteady glass
Great video, Nurk! Btw, do you have a video on the best camera settings for use with gyroflow? I have a Hero 8, and I'm not too sure if I should be in 4:3, superview, wide, nd filter or no nd filter, etc. Hope you can clear some of my confusion up. Thanks!
Great video! thanks! In my blackbox file I have 6 flights, and I want to use the second flight gyro data, but Gyroflow is taking the whole information form the .bbl file and its not sync by 3 minutes, It looks I can't make it sync or add negative values in the offset field. Could you please give me some suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks!
@nurk fpv, how do you keep the camera meta data when joining two clips like you have done here? When joining DJI avata clips in premier pro I lose this when exporting. I basically want to join two clips to render in Gyroflow for scenarios when the video is not being but up and edited...
Hi, how do I find my profile for my Panasonic GH 5 camera and for olympus m.zuiko digital ed 8mm f/1.8 fisheye pro lens? I have no idea how to create that json manually because it is the first time I discovered this plugin. Can you please help me and create that json for me for what I wrote you, camera and lens?
I feel like a pro thanks to Nurk lmao Out of joke gyro is a great tool, I do fpv but also scuba diving and lots of people used GoPro as their main camera for video and since I post about it on the Facebook group it has help so many people, some of them already donate to the cause.
Where do you find the input file or how do you get it. I have tried this with my Lumix S5 and Motorola Edge 2023 and each time I am getting poor results and it is asking for this file. Hope you can help!
Im using avata 2, NO EIS and Wide FOV, i want to stabilize with gyroflow and i have turned off the EIS and the FOV to wide, but i got this red highlight and my stabilization becomes very weird, would you know why?
That's really impressive, these guys definitely need serious donations. The FPV Gods forever bless the Open Source community, these guys have been giving so much to the RC Hobby
this was very useful, I feel confident diving in. As an online marketer I wanted Gyroflow to know I heard first about them from Nurk, forgot the name of the software when I needed it and came back to the channel to refresh my memory. Thx Nurk
Just used gyroflow for the first time. This content has made the process possible for me to understand what does what and how to use my gyro data and video together. You're the man. Added a lens profile for my ancient history gopro hero4 session to help support the peeps 😀 👍 lol now my old skool session cam has stabilisation ☺️ 👍👌✌️
I have a sony A7iii is there a way to attach my phone to the camera and get the gyro data for Gyroflow?
Perfectly explained, thank you! Im off to try this.
Now did you really go try this or just go rip packs and bong loads?
Ph
@@saiyanfpv5358 why not both?
This is great, thank you! I'm curious about the horizon lock setting. I have struggled to get a consistent horizon lock without the frame "clicking" in and out of a level horizon (even with gopro footage)
Great video. This helped me a lot to understand what I needed to do for trouble shooting.
One thing on the UI - on the upper left of the frame that contains the gyro and optical flow data are the letters "x,y,z" oriented vertically. These are for the gyro data. The ones on the upper right of the frame are for the generated optical flow data. When trying to correct a sync problem I've found it much easier to toggle off the ones I don't need. As well if you are trying to figure out the orientation for a data logger that is in a non-standard orientation this can help to simplify the channels and see what you are looking at.
So much changing so fast with all the new 'stabilization' software. We've got the new GoPro ReelSteady 2.0 (released Friday 4/8/2022) and GyroFlow (v1.0.0-rc5 (March 8, 2022)). Hard to know which is better right now. Haven't tried GyroFlow yet...just doing some research...thx Paul!
Thanks for this. This info really holds up even now all the way up to version 1.5.x. I was watching "tutorials" from people who don't really know what they are talking about and probably only used it once trying to explain things and it wasn't helping. You actually understand how it works, which helps.
Hey, if you have a zoom lens does the calibration of the lens also apply to the full vocal length?
same question
Yes very much
This was immensely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
Just received a brand new osmo action 4 and i was looking for a tutorial like this! Thank you so much! Cheers from Roma Italy from a new subscriber!
Wow using an action cam as an external gyro for any type of camera is a game changer! Thank you!!
Thank you very much for this tutorial, I had figured some of this out already by messing around and reading documentation, but was still blindly bulldozing my way through much of the UI, this really helped me fine tune my stabilization.
This was great. The best demo of Gyroflow to date.
Really good and complete tutorial !
Thank you and also many thanks to the developers !
Dude, INCREDIBLY technical with all the "left side" settings. What if I just use an Avata and just want smoother footage, do I have to adjust all that?
Thank you for this!! I’m still new to my action cams surprisingly! Your videos are always super informative and great to follow!!
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Nurk_1 hahahaha or not
Excited for this one!
It's complicated when you don't know how to do it. Thanks for this very concise yet thorough tutorial on the Gyroflow.
In the calibration process from steadxp it was recommend to fill the frame as much as possible with the chart so I think it is helpfull in gyroflow too. So there shouldn’t be only a little quarter of the chart at bottom left for example - instead go closer and tilt the camera from bottom left to fill the frame more. I think this gives better data for the correction of the distortion of a lens. But maybe I‘m wrong..
Gyrfoflow recommends you start filming the frame and also get some frames from further back.
@@NURKFPV It's not in the official GF documentation, but many OpenCV tutorials (Gyroflow uses OCV for calibration) strongly recommend having some angled shots of the target. This helps get a much better focal length estimate.
Yes, angled shots help, but don't make the angles too extreme
If you calibrate a zoom lens, and for example you only used the lowest focal length in the range is that the only focal you can use? Does calibrating support zoom ranges?
did you find the answer to this?
@@TimBelchamber Best bet is having to set up a preset for each focal, like max and min, maybe one at middle and making sure the lens is set at that before flight and not a random in between in the zoom range.
@@ianyunis3580 this is also the conclusion I’ve come to. Thanks for the response!
The word you are searching for @16:00 is Quaternion and Euler values ;) x,y,z is Euler and is the direct interpretation of angle around these axis. In Quaternion it is different and you cannot directly interpret it to the roll, pitch, yaw axes .
Very insightful and educative thank you so. My question is can gyroflow be ideal for mobile phones videography? (See some cope of phones it can get the len profiles).
Maybe i missed it, but it is best to turn off all of the GoPro stabilization and have it just record a normal video? if it's stabilization is turned off, does it still write to the video file the gyro data?
Thanks, awesome tutorial and amazing software!
When filling out the "Camera Setting" for the camera lens, you typed "C4K". What does the C stand for? I'm sure it's an obvious answer and I feel dumb missing it...
Brilliant video, lots of info! Thanks a lot!
when I know how to use gyroflow, when it will be useful to me and when I use it for commercial purposes, I will make a donation, it is completely normal and logical
hi, excellent video, I wanted to ask you regarding an anamorphic pente (Sirui 35mm with 1.33 squeeze, for Aps -c) in your opinion, should I create the profile with the video already corrected in the post?
This is a very good tutorial love it, thank you for sharing your knowledge to us
Definitely drank from the fire hose 😵💫🤤thanks for this breakdown Nurk, it helps a lot.
I learned something! thanks for the video! ive used it for a couple drift videos so far, im going to take what i learned and apply it better!
This was incredibly helpful and thorough, thank you so much!
Wow this is amazing. I can already tell it's gonna be so much better than working with SteadXP. The GUI actually makes logical sense to a user and the dynamic zooming is super useful.
My newbie question: if using a gopro for both video and gyro data do I turn off hypersmooth? And for a quad and hero 8 do I want a rock solid camera mount to the quad or something shock absorbing?
Thanks for watching. You want a very solid mount..with some micro vibration absorption pads. That works well. I use a TPU 4d printed gopro mount but use some soft silicone in-between that and the frame.
awesome video! How does it work with a full frame lens? can one use just a random chessboard in the same aspect ratio as your full frame? asking for the BMCC6kFF and some 7artisans lenses
How did I missed this! Thank you Paul!
Sorry but English is my second languish, and I do understand all you said, and you are a genius.
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Nurk_1 Nurk_1 this Is you or spam?
Awesome! Go team Gyroflow - this looks amazing. Thanks so much for the deep dive on the workflow..
Love your style! Any help making a 360 degree twin lens profile, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for sharing this wealth of knowledge!
Thanks youre a legend ! Any info on how to use vertical footage ?
Cool to know stabilization is taking another step. I can’t wait for this to evolve where either Gopro or Insta adopts the engineering
I wonder if this will be integrated into some sort of video editing program any time soon. It would be so amazing to use this (or a simplifies version) in Resolve or Premiere
it is already Resolve and FCPX
I think there is a certain difference between Reel Steadigo and Gyroflow, but I think Gyroflow is good when it comes to setup. And it's free, too. I have a question for you. Can you control the movement of the drone up and down in the gyroflow?
You make something good and innovative for video, and GoPro’s gonna come a sniffin, soon enough.
Thanks Nurk. Assuming it also works with the new Insta Go 3?
Thanks for this incredibly useful walk through, which, among other things clarified best calibration technique, prompting me to redo some that I started with. You note that existence of fourth axis in GoPro data does away with need for integration. How about with a Sony FX6, if you know? I assume FX6 would record 4th axis as well, but would be grateful for confirmation, and any other experience or tips you may have for working with this camera with incredible Gyroflow! Thank you.
only GoPro precalculates the orientation (the 4th axis he talked about) in camera, all others don't but it's not an issue at all
Can you explain how to use the rolling shutter correction please
Really helpfull! Do i need to create a new lens profile also when changing from 30fps to 60fps or with different focal lengths on the same lens?
I wonder if the "fourth axis" that GoPro captures is the camera orientation, since it detects and determines which way is up based on when it is powered on (if it's in auto-rotate mode.) That would be important to know if you were doing horizon lock, e.g.
no, he talks about quaternions there en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternions_and_spatial_rotation
@@AdrianEddy Ah, ok. Thanks. It's been a while since I've done that level of math, but is that implying that GoPro is storing the lateral accelleration in the three axes (x,y,z) and the rotational acceleration as a quaternion? I might not be getting the terms right, so sorry for that. That said, I think I can see why all of those pieces of information would be important when attempting to smooth a video.
@@FPVenius Ok so quaternions are what drives the stabilization. GoPro calculates quaternions in camera based on gyroscope (3-axis), accelerometer (3-axis) and probably magnetometer (3-axis). These quaternions are perfectly synced with every frame so Gyroflow just uses them directly without ever looking at raw gyro or accelerometer data. For other cameras which don't calculate quaternions, gyroflow needs to calculate them from IMU data (gyro, accel, optionally magnetometer). This process of calculating quaternions from gyro data is called integration so that's why selecting Integration method: None makes gyroflow use already precalculated quaternions from camera. If you choose other integration method, it will just take raw gyro data and calculate the quaternions from it, but it won't be as accurate as the one calculated in camera.
Quaternions use 4 values to represent 3d orientation so that's why he talked about the 4th axis (which is not really an axis)
@@AdrianEddy thanks for the explanation! I'll check out your video on it soon
hi, great video
i just have a question, what are the camera settings for the Panasonic ?
Thank you for the thorough tutorial. One question.
Is it possible to mount my iphone on my canon, record gyro data by the supported apps and video from the canon, and then sync the .txt gyro data with the video to stabilize the canon footage?
Super helpful video! Thanks for the walkthrough!
Is it possible to use this software with any ordinary camera without gyro too? I mean without attaching to it GoPro etc... My footage is already filmed. Would creating a profile suffice to have a nice stabilization? (Sure not as good as with gyro - but is it at all possible?)
For a gopro hero 6 and a hero 10... RSGO 2 or gyroflow ? 🙂
rsgo 2
Hey Paul. Have you ever noticed significant difference between stab->color grade vs color grade -> stab quality wise?
I'd like a tiny standalone gyro+blackbox recorder, to put on nano cars, or tinywhoop. To stabilize footage from older Runcam/Caddx split FPV camera.
Like a board which takes 1S voltage, has a gyro, and record data to a flash chip or sdcard slot.
I hope some brand would create that.
internal stabilization of the gopro could be enabled if i use this software? Or i have to set OFF like Reelsteady?
can be enabled if using Hero 8 and later
@@AdrianEddy ok cool, thanks! is it better 4:3 or 16:9?
@@airfilm_it it doesn't really matter
what shutter angle do you need to shoot in for it to work well, can you use 180 degrees as well?
I want to create a lens profile for sirui 35 mm anamorphic on Sony at 7iv with 1.33 squeeze,😮💨😮💨,but for some reason it changes the resolution when I go to set horizontal strech to 1.33,and I can't determine correctly (FOV ),Can you give me a hand?
when the program remembers all previous settings, then I will definitely send a donation
Do you know how to calculate the rolling shutter settings? Also do you have any clarity on the velocity dampened. Logically I get it and it seems to work better for more "freestyle" like movements but the settings are indeed a bit mysterious.
For some reason I’m not getting results I need yet but I know this video will get me there! I’m not seeing the gyro data in the lines like you but I’m thinking my footage might be so shaky it’s not able to get smoothed 😂 with stabilization on its worse than without so know I’m off somewhere though still
ok so it’s been a sec, but I’m struggling to use 1. vintage manual full frame lenses, 2. without existing lens profiles, 3. WITH an additional speed booster with 0.726 crop factor, 4. on Sony APSC sensor with 1.5 crop factor.
Sometimes I want to stabilise old footage with no lens data and I don’t even remember which lens i used.
I’m currently attempting to stabilise new footage shot on a sony zv-e10 (famous for rolling shutter). It does not have In Body Image Stabilisation, and the lens combination is a super takumar 35mm f1:3.5 lens going through a Zhongyi Lens Turbo ii focal reducer. For “Lens native focal length”, I’m entering 35.00mm. For crop factor, 1.09 (I multiplied 35 x 1.5 for the apsc sensor got 52.5mm full frame equivalent, then multiplied that by the 0.726 crop factor of the focal reducer and got 38.115mm full frame equivalent, divided that by the original 35mm and got a combined crop factor of 1.089, rounded to two decimal places 1.09).
I made a checkerboard lens calibrtion video but the app doesn’t seem to like its 999 rejjetion error with 1 good frames.
I’m not even sure if that’s necessary because I have no intention to correct the lens’ distortion, and I don’t want to lose a single row of pixels unnecessarily. All I want to do is reduce shake from my clumsy body and rolling shutter from my sennsor’s sluggish scan rate.
So far I’ve felt pretty at the mercy of the app, without really having much control over what it does. Using desktop and ios versions.
Anything you can do with that?
I’ll just be over here rewatching the video until it hopefully sinks in or i fall asleep again
can you export the gopro's sound file together when cropped and exported? I can't do it! can you reply Nurk?
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Nurk_1 really? no joking! My name is Yoon Serk Lee in Korea! what do I have to do next? where is the inbox may i ask?
..I'd LOVE to see Red embed the Komodo's gyro data in its recorded clips.. It sounds like the camera has good hardware for it, but that people haven't really needed the data before now. Are there other cinema cameras that already include gyro data in clips? FX6 maybe?
Can you stabilize action cam footage? How would I get motion data?
whhhhaaa you're taking GoPro gyro data and applying that to stabilize footage from the big camears? My mind is officially blown!
Did you happen to record that 2-hour training session he gave you so you can also release that? :-)
He asked me not to release it
This video is amazing!! I can't use reelsteady because it's not available in my region :/ but this helps me a lot with my fpv stabilization, thanks Nurk!
Hey Nurk, what would be the IMU orientation XYZ of a Hero10 upside down with same angle orientation but upside down?
how bad is it at stabilizing and correcting rolling shutter when the footage is 24fps with 50 shutter speed? catalyst needs a lot more shutter, maybe even at least 200.. so does gyroflow depend on that as well?
hi, i tried making a profile for vertical video but it always comes to be be really zoomed in after auto calibration, making it useless. any idea how to fix this?? thanks!
This interface looks amazing. Can I use SteadXP data as well?
Really good stuff Paul. I hope its still cool to share a link to your videos. I just posted a video were I get the Runcam Thumb working with Gyroflow. This video helped a lot and I linked it in my description. Thanks...👊🏻
Regarding creating a lens profile, it is not working for me. Trying to create one for my Runcam 5 Black (the one without gyro). Wanted to use this camera together with blackbox log for stabilazation. I am following the process accurately, filming the pattern slowly (frame filled, then along all edges into all corners, move back, repeat three times). It always gets 0 good frames in the auto calibration and a reprojection error of 999.
I've had great hopes for this programme, but even when using other cameras (Hero 7, hero 4) it did not deliver great results. It's a frustrating mystery to me how others can get such smooth videos out of it.
Great video 👍🏻 Is it possible to export 4:3 video to 16:9 in the "superview" style?
Hello, Your video seems great but I had to stop 12 min. in. I cannot export lens profile? You can click on the button all you want but nothing happens. At the moment I cant get this to work?? Any Ideas?
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Nurk_1 Sweet!
Can you use the runcam thumb hd for the gyro data instead of a gopro
Love your contact awesome stuff! …. Just a quick tip Golden rule always watch your videos before you upload.
hello I have a Sony as7 and I strapped my iPhone 11 as a gyroscope with the sensor logger app but it didn't worked at all also on the timeline with shows the sync points I see pitch roll and yaw instead of XYZ . can you give an advice?
On the export dropdown, there's an option for Export Settings. How do you import those presets though?
Hi, I'm trying to use Session5 footage. I haven't got Integration method "NONE" option. Why and what to choose then?
Amazing as always Nurk, thank you :]
I keep getting an error message saying no motion data was found. I got the right lens profile to match video information. Using sony a6300 in 4k 24fps. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
i have a video, no data, and i wanted to manually put in where to track movement.. i guess this software does much more than what i wanted from this tutorial
Hi, need some help there~ I was trying to calibrate with my komodo R3D files. I keep getting extremely high reprojection error. Is there any way to fix this? I shot the calibration video exactly as how you shot it, very steady and slowly. Thanks
I did a back to back edit with hero10 footage of high speed nascar chase and gyroflow was noticibly worse on horizon shakes. Stability was good but just not that reelsteady glass
check out v1.0.0-rc4, there was a bug in previous versions and sounds like you encountered it
Great video, Nurk! Btw, do you have a video on the best camera settings for use with gyroflow? I have a Hero 8, and I'm not too sure if I should be in 4:3, superview, wide, nd filter or no nd filter, etc. Hope you can clear some of my confusion up. Thanks!
4:3 high bit rate lock shutterspeed and iso whitebalance w nd filter
Great Tutorial Paul👊🏻
Great video! thanks! In my blackbox file I have 6 flights, and I want to use the second flight gyro data, but Gyroflow is taking the whole information form the .bbl file and its not sync by 3 minutes, It looks I can't make it sync or add negative values in the offset field. Could you please give me some suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks!
That's impressive! But can I use my iphone as a gyro logger?
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Nurk_1 I already have a mini 3. and also shut up scammer
@nurk fpv, how do you keep the camera meta data when joining two clips like you have done here? When joining DJI avata clips in premier pro I lose this when exporting.
I basically want to join two clips to render in Gyroflow for scenarios when the video is not being but up and edited...
Hi, how do I find my profile for my Panasonic GH 5 camera and for olympus m.zuiko digital ed 8mm f/1.8 fisheye pro lens? I have no idea how to create that json manually because it is the first time I discovered this plugin. Can you please help me and create that json for me for what I wrote you, camera and lens?
I feel like a pro thanks to Nurk lmao
Out of joke gyro is a great tool, I do fpv but also scuba diving and lots of people used GoPro as their main camera for video and since I post about it on the Facebook group it has help so many people, some of them already donate to the cause.
With Gopro 8 and u have a hevc file render it to h264 because h265 makes it darker. change colors . And set ur resolution and bitrate
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Nurk_1 why u targeting me , scammer ? i report all of u , remove me off ur list
Thanks for your time, bro 👍👍👍😀
Where do you find the input file or how do you get it. I have tried this with my Lumix S5 and Motorola Edge 2023 and each time I am getting poor results and it is asking for this file. Hope you can help!
Im using avata 2, NO EIS and Wide FOV, i want to stabilize with gyroflow and i have turned off the EIS and the FOV to wide, but i got this red highlight and my stabilization becomes very weird, would you know why?
Always at the best moment big thanks dude you're the best !
Do you need to make a new lens profile for different fps settings too? Or that's irrelevant? I would guess it's irrelevant.