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HitFilm 360VR Stabilization
Outputs a (2D) HitFilm project file that contains the 360VR stabilization data, so that you can apply the stabilization (and possibly other effects) in HitFilm instead of SynthEyes. This script is equivalent to the After Effects 360VR Stabilization script, and is an alternative if you use HitFilm instead of After Effects.
You can simply open the exported .hfp file with HitFilm, or use the auto-run features of the export (see below).
Important HitFilm notes:
- Image sequences must be placed into a folder WITH NOTHING ELSE IN IT, except those images. Really, it can't have ANYTHING else in it, no IFLs, no SNI files, no text file of what it is, etc. To deal with that, you must turn OFF the "Write .IFL files" preference in the Image Input section of the SynthEyes preferences.
- You must be sure that your image sequences always have fully-padded frame numbers from whatever application is generating them. YES: img0001.jpg, NO: img1.jpg
- You must always be sure to select the first frame of the sequence when opening the sequence in SynthEyes, not a later frame.
- Windows : HitFilm will not automatically open a file newly exported by SynthEyes if HitFilm is already open. So you need to either turn off that checkbox, so that SynthEyes doesn't ask for the file to be opened, or you must close HitFilm first before exporting.
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