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How to Timelapse and Hyperlapse, a written Guide - noealz - 2013-01-12

I've been working on a guide to help people get started with timelapse and hyperlapse.

It is currently 3 parts, but will be 4 and I think people could really appreciate it.

1) Timelapse
2) Hyperlapse
3) Lightroom Post production
4) After Effects post production

http://www.rok-on.net/how-to-timelapse/

Enjoy!


RE: How to Timelapse and Hyperlapse, a written Guide - richparry - 2013-01-13

Nice job, I am looking forward to the AE version.

Good luck and thanks,
Rich


RE: How to Timelapse and Hyperlapse, a written Guide - noealz - 2013-01-14

(2013-01-13, 21:28)richparry Wrote: Nice job, I am looking forward to the AE version.

Good luck and thanks,
Rich

AE guide is up!

http://www.rok-on.net/timelapse-hyperlapse-post-processing-after-effects/


RE: How to Timelapse and Hyperlapse, a written Guide - richparry - 2013-01-14

I have read your Hyperlapse post-processing AE guide, great stuff. Got a question.

You mention adding "Warp Stabilization" but say nothing about the many parameters and options that AE provides once you invoke stabilization. Should I assume the "default" stabilization settings are fine and shouldn't be changed?

If the parameters should be adjusted, can you suggest a few options that you have found work well.

thanks,
Rich


RE: How to Timelapse and Hyperlapse, a written Guide - noealz - 2013-01-15

(2013-01-14, 20:12)richparry Wrote: I have read your Hyperlapse post-processing AE guide, great stuff. Got a question.

You mention adding "Warp Stabilization" but say nothing about the many parameters and options that AE provides once you invoke stabilization. Should I assume the "default" stabilization settings are fine and shouldn't be changed?

If the parameters should be adjusted, can you suggest a few options that you have found work well.

thanks,
Rich

There's a small section about the parameters, but really the only one I ever change is smoothness. I always crank it to 100- but it will crop more. As long as you don't go over auto-scale percentage of 125, you should be fine