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Hello,
I'm relatively new to time-lapse photography and have successfully exported a few taken in my backyard.
For a project taken over a long period of time, I'm planning to create a time-lapse video, delete the raw files, and assemble and color grade them potentially years later.
Obviously, deleting the raw files is giving up a lot flexibility.
(1) Therefore I was wondering if anyone has a good workflow for making something like an archival master video clip, that will still hold up in editing months to years down the line.
(2) Would this be a use case to convert all my ARW files (from my Sony Alpha) to DNGs?
(3) Or if I should just buy storage every time my hard drive fills up.
I hope that makes sense, I'd be more than happy to elaborate further.
Thank you,
(and thank you Gunther for LRTimelapse)
Lennart
(a fellow Hamburger Jung)
I'm relatively new to time-lapse photography and have successfully exported a few taken in my backyard.
For a project taken over a long period of time, I'm planning to create a time-lapse video, delete the raw files, and assemble and color grade them potentially years later.
Obviously, deleting the raw files is giving up a lot flexibility.
(1) Therefore I was wondering if anyone has a good workflow for making something like an archival master video clip, that will still hold up in editing months to years down the line.
(2) Would this be a use case to convert all my ARW files (from my Sony Alpha) to DNGs?
(3) Or if I should just buy storage every time my hard drive fills up.
I hope that makes sense, I'd be more than happy to elaborate further.
Thank you,
(and thank you Gunther for LRTimelapse)
Lennart
(a fellow Hamburger Jung)