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Hello all,
I'm working on the tech side of a year-long timelapse of a mountain for an artist and I want advice on the best way to tackle the post. We have our camera in the field taking photos every 5 minutes, day and night so we end up with a roughly hour long film for exhibition with a total of 105,120 photos. I've watched Gunther's (marvelous!) long-term construction tutorials but our final output is quite different so asking here...
Given that we don't really want to delete photos (unless they're errors), what is the best workflow for creating as smooth as possible final film:
- Should I process the photos day by day? We have 288 photos per day, so I'd have 365 separate timelapses to create. Will the day to night transition cause issues?
- Or should I go with the max number of photos my computer can handle at one time? How many have people tried at once? Does it make for a smoother timelapse to include more duration?
Thank you!
Harri
I'm working on the tech side of a year-long timelapse of a mountain for an artist and I want advice on the best way to tackle the post. We have our camera in the field taking photos every 5 minutes, day and night so we end up with a roughly hour long film for exhibition with a total of 105,120 photos. I've watched Gunther's (marvelous!) long-term construction tutorials but our final output is quite different so asking here...
Given that we don't really want to delete photos (unless they're errors), what is the best workflow for creating as smooth as possible final film:
- Should I process the photos day by day? We have 288 photos per day, so I'd have 365 separate timelapses to create. Will the day to night transition cause issues?
- Or should I go with the max number of photos my computer can handle at one time? How many have people tried at once? Does it make for a smoother timelapse to include more duration?
Thank you!
Harri