Timelapse in general
jip
14 Jan 2008 08:23
stefgo wrote:
If you have DV-footage (i.e. dv encoder as mov or avi), you can also speed it up with Dynapel Motion Perfect (50 USD). There is a free demo at www.goodervideo.com that includs a water sign.
If you have DV-footage (i.e. dv encoder as mov or avi), you can also speed it up with Dynapel Motion Perfect (50 USD). There is a free demo at www.goodervideo.com that includs a water sign.
But that software is for slowmotion, right? I don't see why you use that program, instead of the speed function in your edit program. Am I missing something here?
I just record my timelapses with my videocamera, let it record for 60 minutes. And then I make it fit in 20 seconds or so..
The settings on the camera are on 'auto', otherwise the image can get too dark or too light sometimes.
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