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RE: the recent GoPro thread in OT
I have gathered tons of information from this forum over many years without getting any credit for it because I have learned vicariously through my father, Steve. Passively lurking on the board hasn't earned me enough points to enter into forbidden land of OT discussion so I have to reply here with my video.
This video was shot with my GoPro Hero 2 mounted to the handlebars of (my brother) SuzukiKid's 1980 GS1000G. The initial video quality was nice and clear, but the engine vibration played havoc with the camera's internal stabilization and caused waves in the picture that changed with engine speed. The video was shot in 1080 then scaled down to 720 in iMovie to make it a bit easier to perform additional image stabilization (to minimize the waves) on my nearly ancient laptop. When I uploaded it to YouTube the tiny people that live in the internet offered to further stabilize the slightly wavy movie. I haven't checked on the final product from the tiny internet people, but here is a link anyway.
Original video, stabilized and text added, not edited in any other way - Original length, 9:33 - Original soundtrack, no music, just the sound the GS1000 engine propelling me on my first of several trips over this mountain.
US-33 West Virginia to Virginia
I have gathered tons of information from this forum over many years without getting any credit for it because I have learned vicariously through my father, Steve. Passively lurking on the board hasn't earned me enough points to enter into forbidden land of OT discussion so I have to reply here with my video.
This video was shot with my GoPro Hero 2 mounted to the handlebars of (my brother) SuzukiKid's 1980 GS1000G. The initial video quality was nice and clear, but the engine vibration played havoc with the camera's internal stabilization and caused waves in the picture that changed with engine speed. The video was shot in 1080 then scaled down to 720 in iMovie to make it a bit easier to perform additional image stabilization (to minimize the waves) on my nearly ancient laptop. When I uploaded it to YouTube the tiny people that live in the internet offered to further stabilize the slightly wavy movie. I haven't checked on the final product from the tiny internet people, but here is a link anyway.
Original video, stabilized and text added, not edited in any other way - Original length, 9:33 - Original soundtrack, no music, just the sound the GS1000 engine propelling me on my first of several trips over this mountain.
US-33 West Virginia to Virginia