Leigh and Raymond, Love this video but did I miss Part 2 and 3? You both are great and I'm learning about doing time lapse and your videos make more sense to me then 95% of the others. Please put together a Lesson for Time-Lapse including this and other videos you have already made. I love my D850, yes I still love the DSLR's and would love to learn more.
For the time being I just use the timelapse feature on my camera (Nikon D500). I'm not too picky on the image quality at the moment. Just playing around a bit.
Thanks!!! I've always been Photoshop fan. I adjust all my settings in ACR and then export into jpg. Basically the same as your doing in Lightroom. After you do make a video, which I do a lot of Milky Way and night photography, sometimes I run some videos into After Effects and get some neat either video star trail effects or just some slight trials in the video in case I ran out of Milky Way and still have more image's. Anyway thanks for the video and don't forget people, Photoshop allows you to add music to your videos too.
I use premiere elements about $70 for video since premiere pro is so expensive and I'm not doing it professionally. It works like photoshop, pick first photo import as a sequence, have to have a single incrementing number ie 31stbirthday_1, 31stbirthday_2 won't work! Birthday_1, Birthday_2.... will. I use lightroom for edits.
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. I am curious: is the Lightroom method for generating timelapses too limited, or are there other reasons why you might not use it?
The most recent time we checked the Timelapse template in Lightroom, it was limited to 1080p output. I also read that it can drop frames at the end of the timelapse, but since we have the other tools that can do 4k, we have not explored the Lightroom slideshow/template option further.
Leigh and Raymond, Love this video but did I miss Part 2 and 3? You both are great and I'm learning about doing time lapse and your videos make more sense to me then 95% of the others. Please put together a Lesson for Time-Lapse including this and other videos you have already made. I love my D850, yes I still love the DSLR's and would love to learn more.
This was a fantastic tutorial!
How can I slow the Timelapse down in PS?
yaaaay snappy chick your aliiiiiivve , iv never edited a photo (only in camera touch ups ) but i watched it anyway 😁
Very informative and helpful! Thank you
For the time being I just use the timelapse feature on my camera (Nikon D500). I'm not too picky on the image quality at the moment. Just playing around a bit.
very helpful. thank you. sure hope you do make a video on using Capture One 20 for this.
Thanks!!! I've always been Photoshop fan. I adjust all my settings in ACR and then export into jpg. Basically the same as your doing in Lightroom. After you do make a video, which I do a lot of Milky Way and night photography, sometimes I run some videos into After Effects and get some neat either video star trail effects or just some slight trials in the video in case I ran out of Milky Way and still have more image's. Anyway thanks for the video and don't forget people, Photoshop allows you to add music to your videos too.
Thank you for all ☺️👏
I use premiere elements about $70 for video since premiere pro is so expensive and I'm not doing it professionally. It works like photoshop, pick first photo import as a sequence, have to have a single incrementing number ie 31stbirthday_1, 31stbirthday_2 won't work! Birthday_1, Birthday_2.... will. I use lightroom for edits.
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. I am curious: is the Lightroom method for generating timelapses too limited, or are there other reasons why you might not use it?
The most recent time we checked the Timelapse template in Lightroom, it was limited to 1080p output. I also read that it can drop frames at the end of the timelapse, but since we have the other tools that can do 4k, we have not explored the Lightroom slideshow/template option further.
I use photoshop since I don’t have Final Cut Pro.
We started using Photoshop and only recently started using Final Cut Pro for them. The Photoshop method works very well.
very informative but now when you look for an info on YT you might need in a quicker time
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