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emmrecs wrote on 12/30/2012, 8:23 AM

Sorry, I don't understand what you are asking.  I realise English may not be your native language and so it may be dificult to explain exaclty what you are trying to do but could you take us through what you are trying to do, one step at a time?  If you can, I'm sure someone will be able to explain how to do what you want, if it's possible.

Jeff

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uriy432 wrote on 12/30/2012, 1:29 PM

1. Select all objects on timeline.

2. Do Image Stabilization.

3. Result: only one object have image stabilization.

How do Image stabilization for all objects?

emmrecs wrote on 12/30/2012, 1:41 PM

Thank you!  Now I understand!

However, I believe that what you are trying to do is just not possible.  Image Stabilization works by analyzing each separate clip or object.  You need to apply the stabilization to each object individually so that the software is able to produce the best results.  It is highly unlikely that the level of correction needed by one clip is going to be exactly the same in every respect for another clip.

So, I'm afraid there is no "batch" method for this task; you must apply stabilization to each object separately.

Jeff

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uriy432 wrote on 12/31/2012, 1:27 AM

OK