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"digital" zoom and movement

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#1 wolfram
Sorry guys, I am new to timelapse but there is a question I have:
Let´s say I try to make a HD-timelapse (1920x1080px).
I am taking the single pictures with dslr fixed on a tripod. This camera takes 6000x4000 px images.
Question:
Is it possible to use these many pixels for digital zooming or digital movement of this 1920x1080px frame within this 6000x4000px frame?
Lets say I take two key frames (first and last). The first frame is a 1920x1080px frame on bottom left and the last one is a 1920x1080px frame taken from the top right of the full 6000x4000px frame. And then lrtimelapse calculates for all other frames the final position. The viewer only sees the movement for ex. in this ex. from bottom left to top right.
I am not sure if I expained it understandable, but I think it would be easy to get movement and zoom without a rail system.
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#2 Gunther
This is not supported in LRTimelapse due to technical reasons anymore, but you can do it in any video processor. Please see this faq post: http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-ken-...rtimelapse
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