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Hello everyone!
I'm just trying to exporting sequences at 60 FPS instead of 30 in LRtimelapse.
Just because I thought if I need to lowering the speed in post production, this will not cause "shaky" sequences (like the timelapse isn't smooth) and looks like this work pretty well, even though I speed up the sequence 2x.
I tried this method just because looks like the sequences are taking less memory on my hard drives and my workflow could be potentially faster and also smoother because of the many FPS.
But since I'm not a pro i would like to hear from you if this is a good method to save space, to work faster and get of course smoother timelapse.
Of course I'm using it just for few sequences, like for holy grail timelapse I've noticed that exporting in normal speed and at 30 FPS is ok.
Hoping I had explained it well!
Thanks in advance!
I'm just trying to exporting sequences at 60 FPS instead of 30 in LRtimelapse.
Just because I thought if I need to lowering the speed in post production, this will not cause "shaky" sequences (like the timelapse isn't smooth) and looks like this work pretty well, even though I speed up the sequence 2x.
I tried this method just because looks like the sequences are taking less memory on my hard drives and my workflow could be potentially faster and also smoother because of the many FPS.
But since I'm not a pro i would like to hear from you if this is a good method to save space, to work faster and get of course smoother timelapse.
Of course I'm using it just for few sequences, like for holy grail timelapse I've noticed that exporting in normal speed and at 30 FPS is ok.
Hoping I had explained it well!
Thanks in advance!