G'day I have a Nikon D7000 that has interval timer capabilities, i am wondering what is the best program Free or not free to put the images into a movie?
Peter
G'day I have a Nikon D7000 that has interval timer capabilities, i am wondering what is the best program Free or not free to put the images into a movie?
Peter
Effectively, you need a non-linear video editor, as a sequence of images are really a movie. Microsoft Windows Movie Maker, is free for Windows users or iMovie for the Mac are probably the obvious options. These are quite basic and I don't use either. The latest couple of versions of Photoshop have some basic video editing capabilities and for the serious amateur, you could look at Adobe Premiere Elements.
I tend to use Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple Final Cut Pro, but both of these are professional tools with learning curves and prices to match.
Sometimes I use Premier Pro which I have...but most of the time, I use ProShow Producer as I am more used to it before I decided to acquire Premier. My camera also have an intervalometer but it is not enough for me so I bought a remote with an intervalometer capability with it recently.
ok thank you, i will try the MS movie maker
Peter
Here is my first attempt
Peter
Peter...nice for a first attempt. Have you tried slowing down the transistions a bit?
thank you I am in the process of experimenting Izziek but will try everything, this was a quick try whilst having some fish and chips by the sea for tea
Peter
Can't beat LR Timelapse, IMO.
http://lrtimelapse.com/
+1 on Lr Timelapse if you have Lr. But I'm weird and like doing some things the open source hard way and I'm not trying to do post-processing/deflickering, just assembling frames into a movie clip, so I use Blender [tutorial].
One additional note, Peter, if you're really into timelapses of sunsets, you want to learn about bulb ramping:
Either with dedicated hardware,
The TriggerTrap Mobile App for iOS/Android (app is free, but you need a dongle and cable to attach an iOS/Android device to the shutter release port on your camera)
http://triggertrap.com/mobile-bulb-ramping/
Or, if you're a Canon shooter, with a firmware add-on:
http://magiclantern.wikia.com/wiki/U...e#bulb-ramping
Last edited by inkista; 27th March 2014 at 07:01 PM.