A few time-lapse videos
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A few time-lapse videos
Hi, here I wanna share my first time lapse videos. I hope you like them.
Rotation of the Earth 1
Rotation of the Earth 2
Rotation of the Earth 1
Rotation of the Earth 2
Last edited by nuclearcat on Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:58 am, edited 3 times in total.
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
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Re: A few time-lapsed videos
Milky Way
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
Re: A few time-lapse videos
thanks nuclearcat. interesting, time-lapses are great.
i wanna try it when i get somewhere to watch the meteor shower next month; so thanks for bringing it up cuz i have some questions to ask:
1. what's the maximum interval which still result the soft motion of stars?
2. how many 30-second-exposure pictures do you think my camera can manage to take? (Rebel T1i)
3. and could someone please name few softwares which can create time-lapse videos from images?
i wanna try it when i get somewhere to watch the meteor shower next month; so thanks for bringing it up cuz i have some questions to ask:
1. what's the maximum interval which still result the soft motion of stars?
2. how many 30-second-exposure pictures do you think my camera can manage to take? (Rebel T1i)
3. and could someone please name few softwares which can create time-lapse videos from images?
Amir H Taheri
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Thank you! I used 2 battery for the 2nd and third videos. I took approximately 650 images of 30s exposure. The motion of the stars is a little dependent on objective. I used 18mm (30s is ok for the video) but if you use a wide angle lens you can take 35-40 exposures I think. However for one picture my limit is 25".
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Hello Nuclear Cat:
Very beautiful places, and a Timelapse very well done. Congratulations!
A year ago I realised a one with 670 photographies of 40 seconds, covering very great field, because I used a lens of 10mm to f/3.4 and a Canon camera 20Da.
I wanted to take photos from the Perseidas, and two small ones only appear that way.
Many greetings
Cesar
Very beautiful places, and a Timelapse very well done. Congratulations!
A year ago I realised a one with 670 photographies of 40 seconds, covering very great field, because I used a lens of 10mm to f/3.4 and a Canon camera 20Da.
I wanted to take photos from the Perseidas, and two small ones only appear that way.
Many greetings
Cesar
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
thanks for the tips,
but you didn't mention the interval. how much should that be? the time between exposures?
and what software is used to create the video? is it 25fps?
could you please also mention the brand and model of your camera, nuclearcat? i wanna compare the battery life.
but you didn't mention the interval. how much should that be? the time between exposures?
and what software is used to create the video? is it 25fps?
could you please also mention the brand and model of your camera, nuclearcat? i wanna compare the battery life.
Amir H Taheri
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Thanks mexhunter!
Amir the photos are taken with continous mode. I used moviemaker to make the video but most people use quicktime pro I think. Moviemaker's speed is not enough. So when you make the video with smallest duration of the images, you should save the video and then open it and from video effects make it double and double fast (4X). After that it must be 20-25fps I think. I used Canon EOS 450D and 500D. They are approximately same!
Amir the photos are taken with continous mode. I used moviemaker to make the video but most people use quicktime pro I think. Moviemaker's speed is not enough. So when you make the video with smallest duration of the images, you should save the video and then open it and from video effects make it double and double fast (4X). After that it must be 20-25fps I think. I used Canon EOS 450D and 500D. They are approximately same!
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Hi Nuclearcat, Amir:
Maybe you can use the freeware "Startails."
http://www.startrails.de/
I made my animation with this software and then editing with Moviemaker.
You can see here, is 24 frames per second.
Greetings
Cesar
Maybe you can use the freeware "Startails."
http://www.startrails.de/
I made my animation with this software and then editing with Moviemaker.
You can see here, is 24 frames per second.
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Cesar
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Thank again.
can't wait to try it.
did you also stack them to have a star trails? that'd be nice too.
can't wait to try it.
did you also stack them to have a star trails? that'd be nice too.
Amir H Taheri
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Of course! You can see it on previous recent submissions.
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
Re: A few time-lapse videos
i made my time-lapse video on the Perseid meteor shower night. i used Startrails, and it was really great and easy to use, thanks Cesar.
i was too busy to post about that.
could someone show me how i can upload the video here.
i was too busy to post about that.
could someone show me how i can upload the video here.
Amir H Taheri
Re: A few time-lapse videos
Amir, you can't upload the video to Asterisk, but if you upload it somewhere else, you can then link to it in a post here. Can you put your video on YouTube? If so, then you'd post the link to it here using the YouTube tags.
PM me if you want more details. Thanks!
PM me if you want more details. Thanks!
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Thanks Owlice. i put it on Vimeo & used the tag.
so...
details:
Canon Rebel T1i Camera at 18mm, lasted 5Hours, 640 Photos played at 20fps & created with Startrails.
so...
details:
Canon Rebel T1i Camera at 18mm, lasted 5Hours, 640 Photos played at 20fps & created with Startrails.
Amir H Taheri
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Hello Amir:
Well, I think you have been great this timelapse.
Congratulations and greetings
César
Well, I think you have been great this timelapse.
Congratulations and greetings
César
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
nuclearcat wrote:Rotation of the Earth 1
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One more from San Pedro Martir in Baja.
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Re: A few time-lapse videos
Hi to all!
I am the author of the "Startrails" software and its geat to see it is actually used...
As the video module in Startrails is a little bit buggy I can recommend an other Freeware: Photolapse
http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen/photolapse.html
Clear skies, Achim
http://macrosphaere.blogspot.com/
I am the author of the "Startrails" software and its geat to see it is actually used...
As the video module in Startrails is a little bit buggy I can recommend an other Freeware: Photolapse
http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen/photolapse.html
Clear skies, Achim
http://macrosphaere.blogspot.com/
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Hi AchimAchim Schaller wrote:Hi to all!
I am the author of the "Startrails" software and its geat to see it is actually used...
As the video module in Startrails is a little bit buggy I can recommend an other Freeware: Photolapse
http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen/photolapse.html
Clear skies, Achim
http://macrosphaere.blogspot.com/
Nice to meet you in this manner.
Try using the other method, which I downloaded from the network.
Congratulations for creating Stratrails, is simply great software.
You also have very nice photos in your blog.
Many greetings
César
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