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Joined: Oct 2018
Kia ora tatou,
So I have a project that basically requires me to provide astro timelapse sequences with the slowest and smoothest movement possible. The final output required is 8K. Have minimized my shutter speeds as much as possible in capture to help at that end but am hoping to slow these down by factor of 2 (half speed). Am currently using the private licence to render and I am getting decent results using 1/2 speed and motion blur plus set to low. But as I understand it this merely doubles the frames with no interpolation between them? I guess my question is am I better off rendering the tiff sequences in after effects and applying frame blending. Or sticking w lrtimelapse and acquiring a pro licence to do my final 8k outputs in pro res. What am I losing in the render process by rendering the final sequence in after effects and is it worth the trade off considering my requirements for essentially half speed material?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nga mihi,
Tim
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So I have a project that basically requires me to provide astro timelapse sequences with the slowest and smoothest movement possible. The final output required is 8K. Have minimized my shutter speeds as much as possible in capture to help at that end but am hoping to slow these down by factor of 2 (half speed). Am currently using the private licence to render and I am getting decent results using 1/2 speed and motion blur plus set to low. But as I understand it this merely doubles the frames with no interpolation between them? I guess my question is am I better off rendering the tiff sequences in after effects and applying frame blending. Or sticking w lrtimelapse and acquiring a pro licence to do my final 8k outputs in pro res. What am I losing in the render process by rendering the final sequence in after effects and is it worth the trade off considering my requirements for essentially half speed material?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nga mihi,
Tim
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