1. Use 1080p mode and make sure to toggle RAW in settingssorry, what is a simple way to create a hyperlapse and what is your way of creating the hyperlapse in PC?
No, it was all in one shot. What do you mean by flicker, the small up/down variations?Very Nice, was the one large flicker about half way through a break where you landed and went back up? Just curious.
i think it's something on your end, I'm not seeing anythingThere is one large jump or flicker at almost exactly 5 sec in(maybe 4.5 sec). Maybe it's just Youtube. Either way I was just curious, if you had landed and shot again with only that little flicker it was impressive.
Attempted this today and footage had a lot of stuttering. Has to be something on my end. The drone was stationary so the wind might have been the issue.1. Use 1080p mode and make sure to toggle RAW in settings
2. Import all RAW (12MP) images in Lightroom Classic
3. Edit one of the RAW images and apply settings to all
4. Export sequence
5. Import into Premiere Pro and apply Warp Stabilizer
Attempted this today and footage had a lot of stuttering. Has to be something on my end. The drone was stationary so the wind might have been the issue.
Edit. I was able to figure it out and managed to make it a lot better. Does anyone know if there is a setting to change it to a longer timelapse without changing the amount of time between the shots?
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