Is there anything you do before ingesting to gyroflow? RED has folder structures with multiple R3D files within, I don't see any options of uploading span clips within gyro flow. I see that you ingested a single file. Do I just select the first one in the folder? Are you transcoding perhaps? Can't find any info about this.
Hi Greg, Thank you for this great tutorial! However I am struggling a bit when creating the lens profile , since R3D RAW files are splitted in multiple clips. How can you load and analyze the multiple R3D RAW clips when creating the lens profile?
Hi @B1TN3RD - Gyroflow will automatically concatenate (join) the R3D file segments. So when you open the "Drop Video File Here" just go to the folder where your source footage is and then Shift+select all of the R3D segments from the same clip and they automatically be joined in Gyroflow. Let me know if this explanation helps! Cheers, Greg
@@gregnewland2651 I tried that however it is analyzing all the videos, but the indicator for the # of usable images and the backprojection errors don‘t change after the analysis of the first clip. Is that normal?
Same problem here. It does not join my R3D clips for calibrate lens profile too. I have to set very low quality and make a quickly shot for calibration footage @@B1TN3RD
hey friend, quick question. Since the komodo has gyro data in the metadata, why do we need to still hit auto sync? i thought that was a feature only for when the gyro and camera data were separate. Really, I'm also trying to understand the importance of processing resolution, optical flow method, and pose method. I'd use them more, but it seems like gyroflow is defaulting to my integrated GPU instead of my nvida GPU on my laptop. Sad time
Hello, I am a user from Asia. I have seen your video, but I don’t know why the format of the video I imported is different from yours. What I can confirm is that I imported R3D and mine is the same video. When the folder is opened, it is divided into many sections. Unlike your video, which is complete, I don’t know what the problem is?
4K is what I select for the processing resolution of the synchronization process. You can absolutely select "Full" if you want the synchronization to use the entire resolution of the footage but, in my experience, there are no noticeable gains in stability results, but longer processing times. I'd definitely not recommending going less than 4K, but as this is for the synchronization calculations themselves 4K has work well for me. Your mileage may vary though, so I'd suggest trying both and seeing what works best for your footage. *Edited comment to correct mistake.
First half of this video: "Awesome, this is incredible, about time, yay" Second half of video: as I fatigue watching someone render things as if its me doing it... "ill just pony up 1K for a gimbal."
It's definitely not a replacement for a trusty gimbal, but it's nice to add another option if you are using a larger rig that isn't gimbal-friendly, or if you just had some handheld footage that just needed some slight stabilization. An extra way to massage footage, if needed. :)
Yes the footage and result look good. I think I was tired out from the process but obvioulsy it owuld be impossible if you didnt make this video. Your results look very good.@@gregnewland2651
Greg, we all need the lens profile video man! We’re dying here! 😅
Really useful. Thanks. Couldn't figure it out on FCPX, your details will lead my way.
So happy you took the time to share this. Great job and keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! I'm a big fan of your content, so I'm really pleased that you enjoyed! :)
Thanks, excellent video and very well explained. Missing the lens configuration video .... 😮💨
Any chance to stabilise dsmc2 cameras? There is gyro data in the footage but i haven't figured out how to use it 😞
Why the untrimmed part of the video is black when exported? So the lengths of video is not cutted out
It should cut away the not activated part
Thanks for the video! How do I create a correct lens profile?
Very helpful! Thanks a lot
No matter what I try, the preview doesn't show any stabilization.. Any idea?
Is there anything you do before ingesting to gyroflow? RED has folder structures with multiple R3D files within, I don't see any options of uploading span clips within gyro flow.
I see that you ingested a single file. Do I just select the first one in the folder? Are you transcoding perhaps? Can't find any info about this.
Hi Greg,
Thank you for this great tutorial! However I am struggling a bit when creating the lens profile , since R3D RAW files are splitted in multiple clips. How can you load and analyze the multiple R3D RAW clips when creating the lens profile?
Hi @B1TN3RD - Gyroflow will automatically concatenate (join) the R3D file segments. So when you open the "Drop Video File Here" just go to the folder where your source footage is and then Shift+select all of the R3D segments from the same clip and they automatically be joined in Gyroflow. Let me know if this explanation helps! Cheers, Greg
@@gregnewland2651 I tried that however it is analyzing all the videos, but the indicator for the # of usable images and the backprojection errors don‘t change after the analysis of the first clip. Is that normal?
Same problem here. It does not join my R3D clips for calibrate lens profile too. I have to set very low quality and make a quickly shot for calibration footage @@B1TN3RD
very good
hey friend, quick question. Since the komodo has gyro data in the metadata, why do we need to still hit auto sync? i thought that was a feature only for when the gyro and camera data were separate.
Really, I'm also trying to understand the importance of processing resolution, optical flow method, and pose method. I'd use them more, but it seems like gyroflow is defaulting to my integrated GPU instead of my nvida GPU on my laptop. Sad time
Was this handheld?
Hello, I am a user from Asia. I have seen your video, but I don’t know why the format of the video I imported is different from yours. What I can confirm is that I imported R3D and mine is the same video. When the folder is opened, it is divided into many sections. Unlike your video, which is complete, I don’t know what the problem is?
Thanks for your useful information.
Quick question, you selected 4K, if you are using 6K footage from the Komodo, can you also select 6K?
4K is what I select for the processing resolution of the synchronization process. You can absolutely select "Full" if you want the synchronization to use the entire resolution of the footage but, in my experience, there are no noticeable gains in stability results, but longer processing times. I'd definitely not recommending going less than 4K, but as this is for the synchronization calculations themselves 4K has work well for me. Your mileage may vary though, so I'd suggest trying both and seeing what works best for your footage. *Edited comment to correct mistake.
If youre in Canada look up Bob Gundu.
First half of this video: "Awesome, this is incredible, about time, yay" Second half of video: as I fatigue watching someone render things as if its me doing it... "ill just pony up 1K for a gimbal."
It's definitely not a replacement for a trusty gimbal, but it's nice to add another option if you are using a larger rig that isn't gimbal-friendly, or if you just had some handheld footage that just needed some slight stabilization. An extra way to massage footage, if needed. :)
Yes the footage and result look good. I think I was tired out from the process but obvioulsy it owuld be impossible if you didnt make this video. Your results look very good.@@gregnewland2651
🙏🙏🙏
I know how it is to make videos, then just stop. But.. if you're ever up to making that lens profile video.. we are clearly here for it! 😂
Thanks for making this video Greg, as a new RED Komodo user, this was very informative and helpful.