My First Time Lapse
This is my first attempt at a time lapse. It's sunset in Seattle.
http://bf2015.smugmug.com/gallery/8226717_oVXSg#544612392_NfACs-A-LB
http://bf2015.smugmug.com/gallery/8226717_oVXSg#544612392_NfACs-A-LB
Brian Friedman
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What did you use to get the photos into a video?
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Q9300 8GB DDR3
ATI 4850, 750GB Local drive, 4TB of NAS storage
Bibble Pro 4.0, PhotoMatrix, PTGui
Pentax K20D, 16-50mm f2.8, LensBaby 3G, 12-24mm f4, 50mm f.14
I don't have a sequencer on my D40, so I had to use the timer on all the shots. I think it broke down to something like 1 shot every 7 seconds (for 3 hours!) I took all the raw images, did a batch convert (actually Image Processor) in PS to sharpen and convert them into jpg and then put them all into Windows Movie Maker. The lowest batch setting for each image is .13 seconds for each image, so I had to manually go through all the images ad drop it down to .07 seconds per image. That is a chore but it's the only software I have.
I got the idea from Chris Raezer who I met at Kerry Park a couple of months ago. His time-lapse is absolutely amazing! Check it out:
http://www.chrisraezer.org/time/time.php
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