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Hi guy's,
I read a lot of render a time-lapse movie and I have not reached to a conclusion.
Before I started using LRtimlapse I took my sequence of Jpeg's photos (Exported from Canon 5D mark 3 RAW in lightroom), to premiere and import them as sequence then I render the movie from there in 4K resolution at the end I receive an average of 150 -200 MB for 30 seconds' sequence.
Now that I use LRtimlapse I can render the movie from there in 4K for example UHD 4K Ultra high quality and receive a 3 + - Giga (that barely play in my very powerful 5K IMac). With this file then I go to primere add a music for example and render it from there in 4K resolution. And again, I receive an average of 150-200 MB for the same
30 seconds' sequence.
So, if I want a high quality time-lapse movie what should I do as a workflow?
And What is the benefits of rendering a move with LRtimlapse if in the end I get + - the same size of video file what indicating that the quality of the file is + - the same.
I Would love to hear what is your workflow, and how do you make sure that in the end you receive a high quality movie that actually works (and do not need a NASA computer to run it) ..
Best regards,
Moti
I read a lot of render a time-lapse movie and I have not reached to a conclusion.
Before I started using LRtimlapse I took my sequence of Jpeg's photos (Exported from Canon 5D mark 3 RAW in lightroom), to premiere and import them as sequence then I render the movie from there in 4K resolution at the end I receive an average of 150 -200 MB for 30 seconds' sequence.
Now that I use LRtimlapse I can render the movie from there in 4K for example UHD 4K Ultra high quality and receive a 3 + - Giga (that barely play in my very powerful 5K IMac). With this file then I go to primere add a music for example and render it from there in 4K resolution. And again, I receive an average of 150-200 MB for the same
30 seconds' sequence.
So, if I want a high quality time-lapse movie what should I do as a workflow?
And What is the benefits of rendering a move with LRtimlapse if in the end I get + - the same size of video file what indicating that the quality of the file is + - the same.
I Would love to hear what is your workflow, and how do you make sure that in the end you receive a high quality movie that actually works (and do not need a NASA computer to run it) ..
Best regards,
Moti