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by Peter McCabe on Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:34 am
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I am not sure if this is suitable for this forum, so Mods please delete if the subject matter is not suitable.
I posted an image of this location a few days ago in the Travel & Culture forum. I revisited the location to try and hone my Time-lapse skills (big learning curve).

I processed the images in LR, and then used Mpeg Streamclip to merge the images and export as a .mov file. In iMovie I added titles and slowed things down. (if anyone has any tips or pointers I'd be happy to hear them)

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by Greg Downing on Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:44 am
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Joe - thanks for sharing. This turned out pretty cool - I like how the images are used and merged rather than an actual movie clip; the effect is pretty neat :)
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by jimgoldstein on Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:39 am
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Very cool. There seemed to be a bit of a pulse to the light. I thought that was a cool aberration to the time-lapse
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by Richard Peters on Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:53 pm
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jimgoldstein wrote:Very cool. There seemed to be a bit of a pulse to the light. I thought that was a cool aberration to the time-lapse
The flicker is caused by the small variations in exposure between frames - most often caused by not having set everything manually and leaving something on auto. If you do get it, you can sometimes fix it in post if it's not too severe :D
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