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Shaky Hologram

Hi all,

I am just wondering what are your tips and tricks to stabilize holograms viewed through HoloLens. sometimes my holograms appear to be shaky (ran calibration/other), although stock apps and holograms always seem very stable.

Ideas?

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    Are you hitting a solid 60fps? I have really only experienced shaky holograms when I'm not hitting the framerate target. There are a few other things like when getting too close to something and the stabalization plane freaking out. Speaking of the stabalization plane, are you using it?

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    No I am not using stabilization plane - I will look into that. also I was not monitoring my fps, but I will check on that as well. Anything else I should keep an eye out for?

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