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motion capture/time lapse
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that many programs huh
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extreme case.
vegas video. they can a set of images and render them. for example, animation programs usually render a still per 1/30 of a second. since they are named in sequence, you can tell vegas to read in file000.jpg to file999.jpg and insert it into the timeline and each one lasting 1/30 of a second and then render away...
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this doesn't seem to be a hot subject but I did find a program that meets my need very well for under 20 bucks
thanks for the tip on vagas I'll have to drum up a copy from the photo college. I'm just not going to spend 600 for what amount to a simple task. If I was doing it for money I'd be all over it. But for just some sunset/ sunrise. and legomation stuff I'm going cheap the program I found is called bmptoavi. I can take any amount of jpegs at any resolution (My camera does 3200 X 2500) and set them in sequence then render them to any one of 20+ avi formats. SO far just playing with it I've rendered 1500x 1300, about 110% of dvd quality no hicup from the pc rendering it. from there I can stick it in adobe premeir (hacked copy) and do what I need with it. right on ![]() Quote:
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