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Break the shake - how to remove hand-shaking from your phone videos

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

Break the shake - how to remove hand-shaking from your phone videos

Most smartphones have nothing to offer for video stabilisation. But your videos can be fixed - even if you've already made them, writes Darren Yates.

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