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Jumpy timelapse... - Tony B - 2014-10-01 Hi there. New user, and first forum post. I have been shooting a long term construction time-lapse with a Canon 7D mounted inside a modified Pelican Case. The case was securely mounted to a stand, which was weighed down with 260 pounds of sandbags on the roof of the building across the street. I was pretty sure my camera was mounted in a sturdy fashion. When I previewed the RAW images one after the other in LR, they don't appear to shift and jump as they do in the finished animated clip. The camera was mounted to a Manfrotto quick release clamp bolted to the inside of the pelican case. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. I used the new tutorial for long term time lapse to process the images. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LYsdNJ96AU RE: Jumpy timelapse... - Gunther - 2014-10-01 You might try to stabilize with After Effects "Warp Stabilizer" set to "No motion". |