Thank you for the demo Mr. Gunther. I have been using your software for 5 years now mainly for doing construction timelapses. Finally a detailed tutorial on long-term construction timelapse from you. Awesome. Cheers from Malaysia. 🙌
Hi Gunther. I'm currently testing this method and ran into a problem when importing the images into resolve as a sequence. For some reason it just shows up as single images and they also look really bad. I'm aware that this is more of a resolve problem and not LRTimelapse, but do you know if i have to do something different, change a setting other than setting the frame display mode to sequence? I did follow all the steps up until converting to dng, making the adjustments and deflicker. Thanks for the help if you can! - Nath (i work for Avisec AG in Switzerland)
You can set Resolve to import image sequences instead of single imags. Check the doc for that. Also you need to get the color management right. LRTimelapse will export intermediaries in Rec.2020 color space. Set the color treatment in the Resolve project settings to Auto (Color Managed).
Hello Gunter I am editing a JPG sequence and want to remove the Saturdays and Sundays with the time filter. But I can't select the time filter. It is greyed out. Why is that?
This is always a trade-off between number of images and smoothness / filter possibilities. I'd say 30 seconds or 1 minute would be good values. But of course it also depends on how long you will be shooting and how many images you can handle.
Thank you for your answer! The deeper I dive into long-term timelapses, the more questions I get. Could you perhaps create a tutorial on how to shoot a long-term timelapse, too? There isn’t much on TH-cam yet. Is it advisable to shoot facing north, as in this example, to avoid having the sun in the frame, or does it work just as well in other directions?
Could you please come to the forum and post your questions there? There are a lot of experienced timelapse photographers reading and writing there. forum.lrtimelapse.com
What a great Video, thank you! basically, if I understood, the correct workflow both with jpgs and raw for LONG TIME TL would be FIRST to filter, THEN work with keyframes, is this correct?
Love your software be using it for awhile. Doing my first construction time lapse soon. Is the image sequence limit 15,000? If this was shot at a 30 minute interval for 2 years how was it only 10,000 images?
You can easily split any larger sequence to smaller ones and do the filtering on the subsequences before merging them together later. LRTimelapse brings all the tools for this and working with smaller subsequences will definitely be easier and faster.
Steep learning curve to get it right but certainly appears from this demonstration the effort is worth it when there is a wide range of visual difference in the original images. Thanks for demo.
Just click and drag in the preview. Please consider upgrading to LRTimelapse 6 since version 5 is out of support. LRT 6 is the maintained version with lots of improvements and much better performance. There are discounted upgrades in the shop : LRTimelapse.com/upgrade
Ich versuche schon, die meisten Videos auch in deutsch zu machen. Aber die erreichen dann auch nicht die Spanier, Italiener etc. Englisch ist nun mal Weltsprache und damit erreiche ich die allermeisten Menschen. Da ich LRTimelapse nach wie vor alleine entwickle und supporte fehlt mir einfach die Zeit neben den Dokumentationen und den Grundlagen Videos auch alle anderen Videos mehrsprachig aufzunehmen. An einem solchen Video sitze ich locker 2 Tage an denen ich dann nichts anderes mache. Vielleicht hilft das dem Verständnis.
Wenn man unten auf CC klickt (closed captions) wird automatisch ein Untertitel generiert. Diesen kann man beim Zahnrad wiederum automatisch auf Deutsch übersetzen lassen. Funktioniert ziemlich gut, da Gunther ein angenehmes Sprechtempo hat. Vielleicht hilft das ja...
Thank you for the demo Mr. Gunther. I have been using your software for 5 years now mainly for doing construction timelapses. Finally a detailed tutorial on long-term construction timelapse from you. Awesome. Cheers from Malaysia. 🙌
Glad you like it!
same for me, I should now re-edit dozens of TL edited manually with DaVinci , but it's definately worth it.
15:40 u should have ticked "camera lock" before u clicked "stabilize".
or in this case hit "stabilize" again
cheers
You are right!
wow that was impressive, your software is really PRO
Sehr hilfreich! Bin gerade daran die Software zu genau dem Zweck zu lernen. Danke!
Hi Gunther. I'm currently testing this method and ran into a problem when importing the images into resolve as a sequence. For some reason it just shows up as single images and they also look really bad. I'm aware that this is more of a resolve problem and not LRTimelapse, but do you know if i have to do something different, change a setting other than setting the frame display mode to sequence? I did follow all the steps up until converting to dng, making the adjustments and deflicker. Thanks for the help if you can! - Nath (i work for Avisec AG in Switzerland)
You can set Resolve to import image sequences instead of single imags. Check the doc for that. Also you need to get the color management right. LRTimelapse will export intermediaries in Rec.2020 color space. Set the color treatment in the Resolve project settings to Auto (Color Managed).
Hello Gunter
I am editing a JPG sequence and want to remove the Saturdays and Sundays with the time filter. But I can't select the time filter. It is greyed out.
Why is that?
Great Tutorial! Thank you so much! Btw what is you recommended Timelapse Intervall for these Long Term Timelapses?
This is always a trade-off between number of images and smoothness / filter possibilities.
I'd say 30 seconds or 1 minute would be good values. But of course it also depends on how long you will be shooting and how many images you can handle.
Thank you for your answer! The deeper I dive into long-term timelapses, the more questions I get. Could you perhaps create a tutorial on how to shoot a long-term timelapse, too? There isn’t much on TH-cam yet. Is it advisable to shoot facing north, as in this example, to avoid having the sun in the frame, or does it work just as well in other directions?
Could you please come to the forum and post your questions there? There are a lot of experienced timelapse photographers reading and writing there. forum.lrtimelapse.com
What a great Video, thank you!
basically, if I understood, the correct workflow both with jpgs and raw for LONG TIME TL would be FIRST to filter, THEN work with keyframes, is this correct?
Yes. And with LRTimelapse 7 you don't even need to convert JPGs to DNG anymore, you can use all tools directly on JPG sequences.
Love your software be using it for awhile. Doing my first construction time lapse soon. Is the image sequence limit 15,000? If this was shot at a 30 minute interval for 2 years how was it only 10,000 images?
You can easily split any larger sequence to smaller ones and do the filtering on the subsequences before merging them together later. LRTimelapse brings all the tools for this and working with smaller subsequences will definitely be easier and faster.
Great tutorial Gunther, thank you! For stabilizing, it seems Davinci Resolve is better than the Warp Stabilizer of Premiere Pro?
It's similar, but I prefer Resolve in any way over Premiere, especially stability.
Steep learning curve to get it right but certainly appears from this demonstration the effort is worth it when there is a wide range of visual difference in the original images. Thanks for demo.
Fantastic.....
Brilliant!
very useful, thanks a lot genius
Can someone help me? Why on LRTimelapse Pro 5.8 i cant select the sky to set a reference as he does at 3min50 ? Thank for your help
Just click and drag in the preview.
Please consider upgrading to LRTimelapse 6 since version 5 is out of support. LRT 6 is the maintained version with lots of improvements and much better performance. There are discounted upgrades in the shop : LRTimelapse.com/upgrade
Thanks a lot for your quick reply. Sadly is not working. I will check the price of the upgrade.
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Fantastic :) Thanks
In the beginning you say interval of 30 seconds, but I think you mean 30 minutes ;)
Of course, you are right! 😁
Schade, dass alles auf Englisch ist, habe deinen Kanal wieder aus dem Abo genommen. Sorry, du und die Software sind richtig gut, aber.......
Ich versuche schon, die meisten Videos auch in deutsch zu machen. Aber die erreichen dann auch nicht die Spanier, Italiener etc. Englisch ist nun mal Weltsprache und damit erreiche ich die allermeisten Menschen. Da ich LRTimelapse nach wie vor alleine entwickle und supporte fehlt mir einfach die Zeit neben den Dokumentationen und den Grundlagen Videos auch alle anderen Videos mehrsprachig aufzunehmen. An einem solchen Video sitze ich locker 2 Tage an denen ich dann nichts anderes mache. Vielleicht hilft das dem Verständnis.
Wenn man unten auf CC klickt (closed captions) wird automatisch ein Untertitel generiert. Diesen kann man beim Zahnrad wiederum automatisch auf Deutsch übersetzen lassen. Funktioniert ziemlich gut, da Gunther ein angenehmes Sprechtempo hat. Vielleicht hilft das ja...