Gyroflow - video stabilization using gyroscope data

Gyroflow - Advanced open-source video stabilization Gyroflow is an open source post-processing video stabilization software based on logged motion data. With the help of precise lens calibrations, rolling shutter correction, and tweakable stabilization algorithms (including horizon levelling), Gyroflow can produce gimbal-like stabilization with no or minimal weight penalty. It also works regardless of lighting conditions or moving subjects. This is especially suited for aerial videography, where previous versions have been extensively evaluated for large and small productions alike. With many cameras from GoPro, Sony, insta360 etc. supporting built-in motion data recording, additional hardware might not even be required. You can even use a GoPro as a logger for a cinema camera! Gyroflow and related projects can be found on Github: Download from: The full list of new features is too long for this description, but some highlights are: • Easy sync-less stabilization for GoPro Hero 8 and newer, even with Hypersmooth enabled. • Support for up to 16-bit footage to preserve image data for production-grade footage. • GPU and hardware acceleration for real time playback and blazingly fast rendering. • Added support for gyro data from Sony cameras in addition to previous motion data sources (GoPro, Insta360, Runcam, Drone Blackbox etc.). • Rolling shutter correction for very shaky footage and improved stabilization algorithms. • Modern multilingual user interface. • Native cross-platform support including Apple Silicon. Detailed documentation and instructions can be found on the website: For general support, discussion, and user feedback, the best place is the Discord server where all the developers hang out: For companies or people wishing to get in touch with the team privately, you can reach us through email at: devteam@
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