Andrex
Well-Known Member
To those interested, here is a preliminary edit of my long-term timelapse (suggest right-clicking and looping it for best analysis as it's so short):
This is currently one photo per day, so we've only got about one second's worth of footage if played out at 24 fps, although I have reduced the frame-rate to make it 4 seconds long.
I'm pleased with the stablilisation, but have issues now with flickering.
Issues / notes:
* The weather and light vary each day
* Sunny days mean I have to take the photo at the same time after sunrise to minimise shadow flicker
* PTGui has been used so control points sync the images to reduce shaking
* Also, Adobe After Effects Warp Stabiliser has been used
* Flicker makes the video less enjoyable to watch
I do have a DNG copy of every photo, so wonder if I am going to need to manually edit the settings for every photo to try to reduce flicker due to sunny and cloudy days. Any other tips?
(Also thinking of making a separate thread)...
This is currently one photo per day, so we've only got about one second's worth of footage if played out at 24 fps, although I have reduced the frame-rate to make it 4 seconds long.
I'm pleased with the stablilisation, but have issues now with flickering.
Issues / notes:
* The weather and light vary each day
* Sunny days mean I have to take the photo at the same time after sunrise to minimise shadow flicker
* PTGui has been used so control points sync the images to reduce shaking
* Also, Adobe After Effects Warp Stabiliser has been used
* Flicker makes the video less enjoyable to watch
I do have a DNG copy of every photo, so wonder if I am going to need to manually edit the settings for every photo to try to reduce flicker due to sunny and cloudy days. Any other tips?
(Also thinking of making a separate thread)...