Development has moved to a new repository.
This code is obsolete now. If you used the OpenFX plugin with existing projects, you can still download the compatible version from the dev build page - there's a link to "Old OpenFX"
- Works with stabilization data exported with gyroflow
- Allows you to apply the stabilization right in your OpenFX-capable video editor
Grab the archive for your OS from the releases page.
mkdir -p /usr/OFX/Plugins
cd /usr/OFX/Plugins
sudo unzip ${PATH_TO}/gyroflow-ofx-linux.zip
Copy the Gyroflow.ofx.bundle
from the archive into the /Library/OFX/Plugins
directory.
Create the directory if it doesn't exist yet.
Then in Resolve, make sure to go to Preferences -> Video plugins and enable Gyroflow.ofx.bundle.
Copy the Gyroflow.ofx.bundle
from the archive into the C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins
folder.
Create the folder if it doesn't exist yet.
For more detailed instructions, see the docs
Click the Export project file (including gyro data)
in the Gyroflow app. You can also use Ctrl+S
or Command+S
shortcut
First you need to apply the plugin to the clip. In DaVinci Resolve you can do that by going to the Fusion tab and inserting the "Warp -> Gyroflow" after the media input node. You can also apply the plugin on the Edit or Color page - it should work faster this way.
In DaVinci Resolve, go to the Gyroflow
plugin settings. Select the .gyroflow
file in the Project file
entry.
If your video file is from GoPro 8+, DJI or Insta360, you can also select video file directly. If it's from Sony or it's BRAW - you can also select the video file directly, but you need to load lens profile or preset after that.
For more detailed instructions, see the docs
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