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Duane

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I’m new, a novice, and apparently ignorant. I take hyperlapse “video” and can fine the listing of individual jpg shots on the card. Now what?
 
After you take one you will see it processing under the camera button, when you get back in or can do it in the air you hit the triangle under the camera button slides and you will see this page IMG_2321.jpeg Tap on the hyper one and then you will see this IMG_2322.jpeg that fix's it and saves it to your camera roll and your card . If you hadn't formatted your card yet and have some still on it you should be able to power everything back up and do that and there they will be .
 
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I’m new, a novice, and apparently ignorant. I take hyperlapse “video” and can fine the listing of individual jpg shots on the card. Now what?

Thank you. I wasn’t taking enough shots to assemble the video. It has to have at least 25 shots.
 
Yes it takes if I remember right 125 for 5 sec. video and so on . Set one for 30 sec,s this morning and that’s like 750 shots. I do em in free and set cruse and after 125 or what ever and change directins real fast and reset cruse. Takes some playing with to really figure it out but is cool. I save em and just stick em together .
 
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Thanks for the info dirk, yep I’m another one of these dummies that would like to try it out. Think I’ve got a better understanding of it now;) I like that word “think”..
 
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Thanks for the info dirk, yep I’m another one of these dummies that would like to try it out. Think I’ve got a better understanding of it now;) I like that word “think”..
Remember to save the raw DNG files, the output from the Mavic is extremely cropped and resolution suffers. Batch process the dng files to the desired result then add them as a sequence into Premier, Apply a warp stabilisation and you'll end up almost a 5k resolution video you can play around with of amazing quality, don't half make your laptop sweat though ;)
 
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That would sure be better than the 1080 that Go app put's them out in .
I have never used Premier but gonna have and find a good editor that is Dirk proof .:confused:
 
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Remember to save the raw DNG files, the output from the Mavic is extremely cropped and resolution suffers. Batch process the dng files to the desired result then add them as a sequence into Premier, Apply a warp stabilisation and you'll end up almost a 5k resolution video you can play around with of amazing quality, don't half make your laptop sweat though ;)

You lost me with the 1st word in your sentence “remember”.......;);)
 
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Remember to save the raw DNG files, the output from the Mavic is extremely cropped and resolution suffers. Batch process the dng files to the desired result then add them as a sequence into Premier, Apply a warp stabilisation and you'll end up almost a 5k resolution video you can play around with of amazing quality, don't half make your laptop sweat though ;)

I guess I don't know enough about "batch processing the raw images" to get a good result. I guess, to be honest, I did not expect to spend another wad of money on Photoshop or whatever and maybe another wad to bring my computer up to SPEED. Rather I hoped for reasonable outcomes without much additional strain on the retiree's budget. (g)

In only one experiment, I did shove the raw files into a video program and saved them as a movie. I also shoved the jpg's in. The jpg sequence was obviously better since the raw were bland (no processing of them whatsoever).
 
I guess I don't know enough about "batch processing the raw images" to get a good result. I guess, to be honest, I did not expect to spend another wad of money on Photoshop or whatever and maybe another wad to bring my computer up to SPEED. Rather I hoped for reasonable outcomes without much additional strain on the retiree's budget. (g)

In only one experiment, I did shove the raw files into a video program and saved them as a movie. I also shoved the jpg's in. The jpg sequence was obviously better since the raw were bland (no processing of them whatsoever).
Batch processing is much easier than it sounds, just adjust color brightness contrast sharpening etc.. to suite then copy and paste those settings to all your DNG files. If you import the first image into Premier it gives a tick box to ‘Add as sequence’ the warb stabilizer can just be dragged onto the sequence while it’s on the timeline.


Quick edit : Forgot to add don't forget to convert the DNG files to jpeg before adding the sequence into Premier, Premier just doesn't do DNG files ;)
 
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