JonR

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  • Birthday 03/08/1979
  1. It's not my call. The client wants Baselight stabilization so he's having the colorist do it. I'm not bringing Nuke or Flame into this project, not budgeted.
  2. Hello Baselighters, So lately I've been having a conversation about the best stabilization tools. I've done tests and seen tests of Adobe (AE&PR) and Resolve's capabilities. It kinda depends on the footage. Now, I've been having this conversation with a friend/client I'm working with. He is not an editor (or VFX) but he thinks that Baselight has the best stabilization. I personally did not know Baselight even had stabilization, they don't really seem to advertise it either. I have never used Baselight and am not a colorist, I do VFX, Mograph and editing. I did tests with Premiere and the footage I received from Baselight and tbh I think Adobe does it better, plus I hadn't even dialed it in yet. I'm curious to know what Baselight users think about the stabilization. I want to do the best job possible on all my projects so it's important to me. Thanks! P.S. Sorry, I can't share the tests, TOP SECRET PROJECT!