Timelapses?
babowc
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What program do you guys use for timelapse photography/video?
I've been trying to use the adobe photoshop CS6, but it hasn't been recognizing the file sequences for some reason...
I've been trying to use the adobe photoshop CS6, but it hasn't been recognizing the file sequences for some reason...
-Mike Jin
D800
16/2.8, f1.4G primes, f2.8 trio, 105/200 macro, SB900.
It never gets easier, you just get better.
D800
16/2.8, f1.4G primes, f2.8 trio, 105/200 macro, SB900.
It never gets easier, you just get better.
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I use LRTimelapse, a set of scripts designed to be used with Light Room. The authos of the software has also produced an ebook describing his workflow for capturing the images, processing and combining them into a final movie
http://www.lrtimelapse.com/
In the forums of that site is a showcase area where people show off their work, some really great sutff on show
Talking of showing off, here is my first one, not brilliant, but very happy with it as a start
http://andym.smugmug.com/Movies/Timelapse/Timelapse/25784658_Gv3RRS#!i=2133346038&k=TggVsq2
And another doing a little experimentation
http://andym.smugmug.com/Category/Timelapse/28850606_39rrTZ#!i=2450593215
Andy
Canon 5D Mk III
Canon 24-105L IS USM; Canon 16-35 f/2.8L USM; Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM II
Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM; Bigma 50-500 f/4-6.3 EX DG HSM
My Galleries
http://clearwaterphotography.smugmug.com/
I have ~900 shots, and LRtimelapse wont allow me to add more than 400.
D800
16/2.8, f1.4G primes, f2.8 trio, 105/200 macro, SB900.
It never gets easier, you just get better.
Here is a sample I made recently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9_03AOM1Sc&feature=youtu.be
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Windows Live Movie Maker was free. I've made several with over 2000 frames.
http://clearwaterphotography.smugmug.com/
I'll look into that!
Thanks Mitchell!
D800
16/2.8, f1.4G primes, f2.8 trio, 105/200 macro, SB900.
It never gets easier, you just get better.
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