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Let me guess, you couldn't get an affiliate link for the others so screw em, your viewers can Google it if they want to try it? Glad you had the time to plug your merch, music, & e-books, but not enough time to provide more than 1 link to the actual software you talk about. You're welcome for the interaction but I'll pass on the sub.
ОтветитьI've installed TFDL Lite on Windows. It crashes every single time when it should render...
Ответитьlinux ffmpeg command works like a charm.
Ответитьthe video says free Timelapse software and when I go to lr Timelapse it costs money?
Ответитьgreat video..! a follower already and great way to keep your subscribers active. i hope ill get the license hahaha !
ОтветитьTime-Lapse Tool (AI Devs) Free 😆👍🔥
Ответитьpff talking about free ones ??
ОтветитьLR TimeLapse is a stand alone software or does it need Lightroom?
ОтветитьSo when comes the ,,free" part?
ОтветитьI wanna learn how to edit timelapse
ОтветитьYo, Timelapse Intro!
ОтветитьMatt, do you think davinci stabilization is as good as warp stab ? Im a davinci user but seeing your hyperlapse videos, i’m tempted to try AE. (I know they are not fresh vids)
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ОтветитьNice Video Matthew! Which one of these three software do you put as no1 to use to get the most reliable and high quality result?
ОтветитьI like this guy😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьI use DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.2 (paid version) for my timelapses shot on a Nikon D5600 (24MP .nef RAW) as an all in solution.
I can put 1000 (or much more) raw .nef (Nikon RAW) in a folder and Resolve treats all the images in the folder as a sequence automatically. Just drop them in the media bin then onto the timeline on the edit page (I have had as much as 100GB of raw images on my timeline so far). I go to the color page (on the left side above the color wheels there is a raw decoder) and adjust the exposure, shadows, highlights (almost a dozen parameters) and it automatically processes all images identically. My workflow is to make a full frame timelapse (6000x4000) from converted and color corrected RAW files - render out, then new project, bring in the rendered 6K file and process it with the deflicker filter and render out again. I open a new project with a 4K timeline and place the 6K file on the timeline and zoom and pan the video. If necessary I use the stabilize function. With a really capable computer you could do all the steps at once, but mine chokes if I don't do the intermediate renders.
I really think that Davinci Resolve Studio (paid) offers exceptional capabilities such as 10 or 12 bit video, HDR editing, unlimited timeline resolution, incredible color correction and compositing options, rock solid stabilization, top notch deflicker, direct RAW processing, wide gamut color spaces and good motion blur and denoising options.
The main caveat is it needs a pretty decent computer to run, but there is an easy to use proxy mode that will let you edit in lower resolution, but render out in full resolution. Davinci Resolve is offering a speed editor (Bluetooth jog wheel editing panel) for free with purchase of the studio version ($299 for free). It really makes video editing in general really fast and precise.
The free version is limited to 4K, and the deflicker filter (and many other things) are not available. If you don't need deflicker, the free version is fine.
Also of note is an amazing "Optical Flow" frame interpolation feature where you can slow your time lapse down and the software does a great job of creating intermediate frames. I have some examples on my channel. Several timelapses are on the channel - no tutorials or anything, just my efforts and progression on learning to do this. Matthew's videos have been a great learning resource for me - Thanks Matthew for sharing your knowledge!! Cheers.
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ОтветитьI can import Canon RAW Files (.cr2) directly into Resolve, no need to convert them before. Maybe some raw formats are not directly supported but some are and you can edit them directly.
ОтветитьHi. When you get hold of DR Studio it would be good to hear your opinion on its timelapse deflicker effect and how it compares to LRTimelapse etc.
ОтветитьMuch needed video. Thanks mate.
ОтветитьMatthew, thank you for introducing TLDF!
ОтветитьGreat video! I never knew Da Vinci resolve had a timelapse editing mode!😂
ОтветитьI've been using Da Vinci Resolve for stabilizing my timelapses and it works great, but it really cant stabilize hyperlapses. Do you have any other free or even cheap alternatives to AfterEffects for that?
ОтветитьFor about 3 years(ish) ago you made a video about the LRtimelapse software that made me buy it. So glad i did! Before that i just imported pictures in windows movie maker and made a videofile from there, and the results always ended up bad.
LRtimelapse really made everything look better, and the workflow was so easy to learn. I watched yours and Gunther's, "how to" videoes about the software in the learning process, and i'm so grateful for all the work you have put in for others to learn.
I can really recommend LRtimelapse to everyone with the interests in timelapse photographing, and for some great tutorials you can search for "lrtimelapse" on Matthew's channel.
Consider becoming a channel member so Matthew can buy a fan, he's basically in a data center all day processing timelapses. 🔥
ОтветитьBrilliant video for those starting out, time to get creatin' folks!
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