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How to fix “video out of frame” after using warp stabilizer
I don’t know if this ever happened to you, but it happens to me (way too often)…
Sometimes, when I use the “Warp Stabilizer” effect in Adobe Premiere Pro, the preview can look a bit… strange.
It looks like someone moved the whole video a tiny bit to the right and a tiny bit down. It looks “out of frame”.
I’ve found a workaround to fix this, which makes zero sense, but I thought you might find this useful.
This is how to solve this strange preview:
Go to the “Effect Controls” and under “Motion”, add 0,1 to the Scale (so for example, if it’s a 4K video in an HD sequence, change 50% to 50,1%) and then, when you play it, for some reason, it works.
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