I just started using Adobe Warp to smooth out my aerial video and am impressed with the results. Don't know why I wasn't using it before, as I've had Adobe Creative Suite with Premiere Pro and After Effects for a couple years. Anyway, I made a short vid describing it, along with a simple tutorial. Link is here:
Enjoy!
Max
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Just one minor thing, you can apply the Warp filter directly in PP and do not need to use After Effects.
But, yes, it is a lovely tool even though you lose a bit around the edges of the video. It's very useful indeed.
Mike, I'm still using Creative Suite 5.5. I can't afford to upgrade every year. I took a look after I saw your post and Warp Stabilizer doesn't show up in my PP video effects, nor does it come up with a search. CS 5.5 was the first version that had Warp Stabilizer, so it probably only came out in After Effects initially. I agree about the edges. It takes a little playing with, as sharp, bold moves by the camera can result in half the screen getting cropped. But it's actually fairly simple, as even I can work with it!