Stabilization breakdown step 2 - Rolling shutter and lens correction

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This footage is still not stabilized so you can see all the vibrations when the quad fights turbulence coming down the arete. Rolling shutter removal is subtle, as it tries to reconstruct the picture as if it was all recorded at the same time (On the raw footage, pixels are read in at different time, leading to a slight warping).
This is all done in reelsteady
http://www.reelsteady.com/

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http://www.strixrc.com
http://www.brainfpv.com/
http://www.truerc.ca
http://www.fpvquadscanada.com
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Taranis X9D with Crossfire
Fatshark HD3
Furious fpv goggle module V2
TrueRC X2air antennas

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6040x3 props
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