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tws

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 6:47 pm    Post subject: how to slow down a time lapse... Reply with quote

greetings,

i have created several time lapse mp4's using photoshop cc 2014. i use lightroom 5 to adjust the exposures and then render them into mp4's using pscc2014. these are created using the ps default of 29.97 frame rate. however they play back way to fast. can someone explain step by step how to slow the time lapse's down or provide a link that explains this workflow? my time lapse's are shot with the gopro and average about 23000 pictures per sequence at 7 megapixel wide. i can not fathom how to do this in the gopro studio software and my computer just can't handle the gp software either. i seem to have stability with my LR/PS photograpers adobe annual bundle.

thank you,

tws
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dennybeall

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Location: Nature Coast of Florida


PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you Open the MP4 file in PSCC and then render it with PSCC you can set the Frame Rate to whatever you want in the render window. I took a 25 rate and rendered a copy at 5 fps as a test.
Not a movie guy but it seemed to work as you needed.
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