Let me show you how to put a timelapse image sequence together. For this tutorial I’ll use a series of images shot on a GoPro camera.This video comes from my DSLR Tips show on Lynda.com.
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Let me show you how to put a timelapse image sequence together. For this tutorial I’ll use a series of images shot on a GoPro camera.This video comes from my DSLR Tips show on Lynda.com.
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thanks for the tutorial. was wondering how to do this and your video was straight to the point.
Glad to help
finally, a simple tutorial on how to do this. Thank you!!!
OMG. You just saved my life!
Best. Toturial. Ever!
I have run into a problem that i have seen others post about on other videos, and I can’t find anything about how to correct the problem. I’m using PS CS6 build 13. After creating the new video file, I don’t get the option at the bottom to create a time line; the time line is automatically created. The button to change video frame rate is not there, and the option for “video layer” is not there under the “Layer” drop down. I do have an option for grabbing layers from a video under “File/Import”, but there are no other… Read more »
If using cs6 you need cs6 extended for those features
Thanks, wish someone would have mentioned that sooner. A lot of users seem to be loosing their minds trying to figure out the problem. I spent hours today before giving up.
I do mention it at start of video… but I am glad that Adobe dropped the whole extended thing.
I am unable to get a video after rendering. I only get re named duplicates of the original frames. I have CS6 extended. Any help?
Check your export directions and follow the instructions to write a QuickTime movie or MPEG4 file H.264
OMG. You just saved my life!
I am unable to get a video after rendering. I only get re named duplicates of the original frames. I have CS6 extended. Any help?
Check your export directions and follow the instructions to write a QuickTime movie or MPEG4 file H.264
I have run into a problem that i have seen others post about on other videos, and I can’t find anything about how to correct the problem. I’m using PS CS6 build 13. After creating the new video file, I don’t get the option at the bottom to create a time line; the time line is automatically created. The button to change video frame rate is not there, and the option for “video layer” is not there under the “Layer” drop down. I do have an option for grabbing layers from a video under “File/Import”, but there are no other… Read more »
If using cs6 you need cs6 extended for those features
Thanks, wish someone would have mentioned that sooner. A lot of users seem to be loosing their minds trying to figure out the problem. I spent hours today before giving up.
I do mention it at start of video… but I am glad that Adobe dropped the whole extended thing.
Best. Toturial. Ever!
finally, a simple tutorial on how to do this. Thank you!!!
thanks for the tutorial. was wondering how to do this and your video was straight to the point.
Glad to help