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  How SteadyHand Works:  Step 1:

Find all the motion in a video

 

 

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Steady fixes a video in a series of automatic steps:

  1. Find all the motion in a video
  2. Separate out camera-motion from action within the scene
  3. Break the camera-motion into components
  4. Calculate a simulated professional camera movement
  5. Adjust the frames by the difference between the actual and desired camera movement
  6. Clean up the edges.

 

 

Steady processing starts with the PelKinetics engine to examine each frame of your video to calculate out where each and every pixel is moving.   PelKinetics is an award-winning 3rd generation optic flow motion detector.

The graphic below uses arrows to show the direction and speed (length of arrows) of some pixels in a frame. Of course, the arrows don’t show all the pixels.  If we drew them all, the image would be solid black.

 

 

A casual examination of the arrows shows some interesting patterns.  It’s clear that the arrows in the center are showing that the tennis player is moving down and to his right (left in the frame).  

We can also see that most of the frame has arrows moving left to right.  From this, we might guess that the camera is moving to the left making it seem that the crowd is moving right.

              

Those who are more observant might notice that the arrows don’t all seem to be going in the same direction – they seem to be bent away from the center.  What might cause this?   Keep reading.

 

 

 

 

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