Learn how to export your time-lapse from Adobe Photoshop CC.
- Exporting from Photoshop is pretty straightforward,…but it bit more limited than Premier Pro or After Effects.…Once you're ready in Photoshop to export,…it's pretty simple.…Make sure that the file is saved to capture your work.…Then, choose File,…Export,…Render Video.…This may take a second to cache the files before it's ready,…but in a moment you'll get a dialogue box allowing you…to choose options for how the file…is generated and exported.…
In the dialogue, give the file a name.…I'll just go with the document name here, is fine.…Click Select Folder.…By default, it will target the same location.…You can now choose how to export.…You can write a series of still images,…which can then be imported into your video editor,…or make a self-contained video file…by choosing Adobe Media Encoder.…
From the format list, you'll likely go with H.264,…if making web deliver,…or QuickTime to edit in another application.…If choosing QuickTime, stay away from the animation codec.…It's really quite big, but JPEG 2000 high quality…
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3/3/2015- The benefits and challenges of using raw files in time-lapses
- Organizing and renaming images
- Processing in Lightroom
- Using LRTimelapse for advanced workflows
- Reducing flicker
- Assembling movies
- Integrating other Adobe applications
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 42s
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Using the exercise files1m 47s
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1. The Benefits of an All-Raw Workflow
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2. Importing Field Assets
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Splitting images by scenes6m 41s
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Renaming image sequences3m 53s
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3. An All-Lightroom Workflow
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Correcting exposure4m 54s
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Correcting color4m 1s
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Correcting distortion3m 45s
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Syncing adjustments1m 57s
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4. Basic Workflow with LRTimelapse and Lightroom
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Introduction to LRTimelapse2m 45s
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Initializing LRTimelapse3m 32s
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Importing into Lightroom3m 57s
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Exporting from Lightroom2m 56s
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5. The Visual Workflow
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Animating the crop4m 54s
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Creating a visual preview1m 47s
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Using visual deflicker4m 54s
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Fine-tuning visual deflicker5m 54s
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6. Advanced Techniques with LRTimelapse
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7. Integrating with Adobe and Other Applications
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Exporting in Premiere Pro4m 32s
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Exporting in After Effects3m 31s
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Exporting in Photoshop2m 58s
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Conclusion
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Next steps59s
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