Gyroflow 4+
Gyro-based video stabilization
Adrian Ross
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- Free
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Description
Advanced gyro-based video stabilization tool for cinematography, drone videography and much more! Bring your cinematic footage to the next level.
Supported cameras:
- GoPro (HERO 5 and later)
- Sony (a1, a7c, a7r V, a7 IV, a7s III, a9 II, FX3, FX6, FX9, RX0 II, RX100 VII, ZV1, ZV-E10, ZV-E1, a6700 and newer)
- Insta360 (OneR, OneRS, SMO 4k, Go, GO2, GO3, Caddx Peanut)
- DJI (Avata, O3 Air Unit, Action 2, Action 4)
- Blackmagic RAW (*.braw)
- RED RAW (V-Raptor, KOMODO) (*.r3d)
- Betaflight blackbox (*.bfl, *.bbl, *.csv)
- ArduPilot logs (*.bin, *.log)
- Gyroflow .gcsv log
- Runcam 5 Orange, Runcam Thumb, Hawkeye Firefly X Lite, Hawkeye Thumb
- and many more
What’s New
Version 1.6.0
# Improvements
- **Support for Sony IBIS data, lens profiles, OIS and EIS.** Most Sony files are now fully automatic and you can have IBIS enabled. There are a few known issues but 95% of files work as expected. Figuring out these metadata values was incredibly difficult and the credit goes to @VladimirP1 and @digital-phoenix. _Dynamic Active_ is not supported yet.
- **Adobe Premiere and After Effects plugin**
- **Added the ability to set a zoom limit**
- **Added the ability to adjust for underwater lens distortions**
- **Added support for rendering 4:2:2 10-bit videos with GPU acceleration on Apple Silicon chips**
- **Added new export interpolation methods**, which should improve export quality, especially when downscaling. Try `EWA: RobidouxSharp` in `Export settings->Advanced->Interpolation method`
- Added support for multiple trim ranges (can be exported as single or separate videos)
- Added a panel to manage OpenFX and Adobe plugins from the app, allowing easy installation and updating
- Recording metadata from Sony files is now listed in the "Video information" tab (like ISO, shutter speed, color profile etc)
- Added "Additional 3D rotation" which replaces the previous "Zooming center shift X/Y". Useful for framing vertical content
- Added abiliy to reorder items in the render queue (Command+drag or in the context menu)
- Timeline scrolling is improved on macOS (by @czukowski)
- Added stabilization overview split view (Command+click on the icon)
- Added support for digital zoom in GoPro videos
- Added the ability to export the gyro data to CSV, JSON, or a camera as USD or JSX (for After Effects)
- Added the ability to export the lens profile as STmap
- Video "Creation time" metadata is now adjusted by the trim range
- Added "Proportional" option to export size presets
- Added official profiles for GoPro Hero13 and RunCam Thumb2
- Added all submitted lens profiles
# Behavior changes
- Default zoom limit is set to 130%
- Default zooming algorithm is now "Envelope follower", which produces smoother transitions
- "Only within trim range" option is now checked by default
- Default smoothing algorithm is now adjusting the stabilization amount to focal length, if the focal length is known
- Clicking export when there's already a file rendering will add to queue instead of rendering immediately
- Keyboard keys Up/Down when focusing on a number value in the UI are now changing the focused digit (by @czukowski)
- FOV slider is now in "Advanced"
- Smoothness value is now in percent
# Bug fixes
- Fixed audio/video sync on export
- Fixed color issues when rendering certain Sony videos
- Fixed crash on BRAW calibration
- Fixed crash with certain Insta360 videos
- Fixed loading keyframes on project load (by @czukowski)
- Fixed prompting for the output folder in sandboxed environment
- Fixed rendering rotated videos from CLI and render queue
- Fixed rendering to .mkv
- Fixed setting bitrate for some encoders (enforce CBR)
- Fixed stabilization of Insta360 videos trimmed in the Insta360 Studio
- Fixed updating lens profile database on mobile and sandboxed apps
- Merging Insta360 videos now handles gyro data correctly
- Timecode is retained in Sony videos after export (by @thebabush)
Ratings and Reviews
Seamless Stabilization On-the-Go with Gyroflow
Venturing into challenging filming locales often means leaving the laptop behind. That's where Gyroflow on iOS has become an indispensable part of my professional toolkit, operating flawlessly on my iPhone 14 Pro.
The app’s sleek interface makes on-the-go video stabilization a breeze, while real-time preview allows for immediate adjustments, a true boon in the field. Beyond mere stabilization, lens distortion correction and horizon leveling features add to Gyroflow's allure.
Performance-wise, Gyroflow handles high-resolution footage smoothly, its GPU processing and rendering are impressively swift, ensuring timely project turnarounds even in demanding settings. The cross-platform compatibility is a significant plus, facilitating seamless collaboration within diverse teams.
With consistent updates and a proactive community, the future looks bright for Gyroflow. It has surpassed my expectations, proving to be a reliable asset in my videography arsenal. The app has redefined post-processing freedom, and I eagerly anticipate the creative avenues it will unlock in the future.
Ignore previous 2 star review - this is brilliant
Incredible open source software which allows camera stabilisation with loads of flexibility
Finally it’s arrived
I don’t need my PC anymore to edit GoPro and drone footage. All can be done on iPad. Amazing!
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Information
- Provider
- Adrian Ross
- Size
- 104.9 MB
- Category
- Photo & Video
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 14.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Adrian Ross
- Price
- Free