Inside the Tracker palette you need to push the Track forward button, thus Resolve will automatically analyze the whole shot. Turn off any of the Analyze check boxes that correspond to axes that you don’t want to smooth. There is a second mode in the drop down menu where you can find the Stabilizer. To access the Stabilizer, you should navigate to the Tracker palette. As with Object tracking you can choose which aspect of motion to stabilize, but this step must be done before the initial image analysis is done. The first step is analyzing the clip the second is choosing the stabilization settings you want, and the last one is clicking the Stabilize button to calculate the result. Image stabilization processing in Resolve consists of three easy steps. In the following tutorial, the filmmaker and colorist Alexis Van Hurkman will show us how to use DaVinci Resolve’s Stabilizer to remove some annoying wobble from your footage.
Imagine a situation where you are with a client behind your shoulder, reviewing the color grading you’ve already done and suddenly you stumble upon a shaky footage.
Some people are seriously questioning whether the Stabilizer in Resolve performs as good as the Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro, for example, however if you’re on the rush, and DaVinci Resolve is your only available option for the moment, this feature is worth trying. One of the less known features of Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve is the ability to stabilize shaky footage.