Another method of assembling a time-lapse sequence is to use Adobe Photoshop. For an easy workflow, you need to have Photoshop CS6 or newer. How do you export the time-lapse movie from Photoshop? In this video, author Richard Harrington walks you through
- Once you're satisfied with the shot,…you could preview it and play it back.…The thing is it won't play very smoothly…inside of Photoshop until you render.…Now, a fast hard drive, a good graphics card…will all speed up performance,…but Photoshop's not really designed…to be a real-time video editing playback tool.…But let's take a look about getting a video file out…so we can use it in other places like the web…or in a video editor.…Once I'm ready, I can choose file, export, render video.…
This is going to generate the transformation on each frame,…as well as any color correction.…Now when you first do this, it may take a second…to initialize video export.…This is just your system getting ready…to process the frames.…And if you've got a really long time lapse,…this could take a couple of minutes.…Once this is done, we can target a destination.…Now we need to choose some options…from the render video dialogue.…First up, you'll see that it gives it a name.…You can now choose where to write the files.…
I'm going to navigate to the downloaded files,…
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8/15/2017- What is time-lapse photography?
- Choosing a frame size and frame rate
- Using an internal or external intervalometer
- Selecting a memory card
- Shooting in JPEG, RAW, or MOV formats
- Tracking the sun's position
- Deciding how long to shoot
- Using a slider
- Shooting time lapse on a smartphone or tablet
- Removing noise and spots with Camera Raw
- Refining the duration and frame rate with Photoshop
- Blending frames in After Effects
- Creating variable speed effects in Premiere Pro
- Exporting your sequence from Final Cut Pro
Skill Level Intermediate
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Time-Lapse Video: Shooting From a Window
with Richard Harrington2h 11m Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome30s
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Using the exercise files2m 10s
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1. What Is Time-Lapse Photography?
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The end product1m 9s
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2. Technical Essentials
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3. Equipment: What You'll Need and What You Might Want
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Weather gear1m 6s
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Memory card selection2m 8s
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4. Choosing a Shooting Format
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5. A Better Timeline Panel
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How long should you shoot?1m 10s
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Tracking the sun's position2m 50s
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Working the scene2m 48s
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6. The Exposure Triangle in Depth
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7. Using a Slider
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Why shoot an HDR panorama?2m 37s
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Setting up for the shot3m 43s
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Shooting the source images3m 27s
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8. Shooting Time-Lapse Video on a Smartphone or Tablet
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Stabilizing the phone2m 52s
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Using Lapse It1m 26s
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Using iStopMotion for iPad2m 18s
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9. Managing Data from a Time-Lapse Shoot
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Using a card wallet3m 9s
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Choosing a working drive3m 18s
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Transferring data5m 41s
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10. Organizing the Images for Post
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Using stacks in Adobe Bridge3m 54s
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11. Developing the Images for Post
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12. Assembling a Time-Lapse Movie with Adobe Photoshop
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13. Assembling a Time-lapse Movie with Adobe After Effects
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14. Assembling a Time-Lapse Movie with Adobe Premiere Pro
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15. Assembling a Time-Lapse Movie with Apple Final Cut Pro X
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Conclusion
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Goodbye1m 4s
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