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12/11/2011 11:57:29 AM · #1
This is just a very short video (8 seconds)

3 exposures, RAW, for 16 gigs worth of space. The view is from my balcony. I'm going to try doing more HDR timelapse and hopefully get enough to make an actual video. If anyone else out there is interested, perhaps a collaboration of HDR from around the world would be nice. Just throwing that out there



Click on the image to get the video...

Message edited by author 2011-12-11 11:58:36.
12/11/2011 12:14:54 PM · #2
Looks great. So, I assume you have a batch program to combine the three exposures for each frame?
12/11/2011 12:37:27 PM · #3
Wow, that is really nice! I'd love to do such a thing but I live pretty rurally so my view is not very active :-) Can't wait to see more!
12/11/2011 12:39:35 PM · #4
That's very cool
12/11/2011 12:40:04 PM · #5
Good stuff,I would be willing to have a go at this . I,ll have a try asap but don,t hold yer breath.
12/11/2011 12:50:03 PM · #6
i'll do this, got into my timelapse now, well ive done 3 haha never done hdr one though,

hopefully snow will come soon get some nice landscapes, want to do some panning timelapses as well

//www.youtube.com/user/cyberprop?feature=mhee
12/11/2011 08:45:11 PM · #7
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Looks great. So, I assume you have a batch program to combine the three exposures for each frame?


Yeah, Batch process in photomatix then import them and batch edit in Lightroom. Export and create the timelapse in After Effects, add some color correction etc if needed. Since these are done with photos it's technically a 4k project (HD is 1080) so you can do all sorts of pans and zooms etc. Or just downsize it so it fits 1080.
12/12/2011 07:11:14 AM · #8
Wow, that's nice! Thanks for posting.
12/12/2011 01:06:49 PM · #9
very nice! I'd be curious if it how it would look without the HDR...is it really necessary? It would sure make it easier if not!
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