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  • Video stabilization: Edius or Boris RED?

    Both have this option. Does anybody know if there is a difference? Output is Blueray, input is normal full HD (1080, 50p, 50mbs)
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    Edius can it do in a 10bit Projec with 10bit

    IIRC... Boris RED as plug-in ... is limited to 8 bit (same as all plug-ins in Edius)
    If you have 10bit source and a 10bit project .... plug-in can only works with 8 bit
    CentralEurope aka Hans
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    • #3
      I usually work in 8 bit. I have seen the great advantage in using 10 bit when doing things like color correction and applying filters.

      It is not on topic, but if I want to export to BD can I still use 10 bit, will the endresult be better? (Probably a dumb question, but maybe others are wondering too)
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      • #4
        The onboard stabilization should be fine for you. It shouldn't take a long time either and more than likely will play real time. However, going into Boris might require a render when it's done.
        Each stabilizer has it's strong points and it's weak points. Try it in both and see which one does what you need it to do.
        I just tried them both using footage shot in a typhoon. The Edius native stabilizer is much, much faster and easier to use.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by More4K
          If your machine is powerful enough than you can work in 10bit projects (it needs about 1.5x more CPU power compared to 8bit). In most cases you won't probably see any difference and 8bit project setting will have "faster" timeline, so choice is up to you. It really depends on source nature and how heavy adjustments (like YUV curve) you do.
          Hi, the following (rhetoric (?) question):
          1. Doing all the work in the TLs with 8bit-projectsetting until "final rendering(Shift+Q) / exporting" should happen.
          2. Then change the projectsetting to 10bit and render(Shift+Q) / export.

          This could give the "best of both worlds" (?) - "fast working and best quality".

          Is that true (in principle)?
          Regards kurt
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          • #6
            AFAIK Boris is not 8 bit only in Edius but it does translate timeline content to 16 bit RGB for internal processing and then back to timeline resolution when done. At least according to the engineering guys I spoke to.

            Also working at 10bit in Edius is fine and performance seems fine even on our older hardware.

            Best
            Dave
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