For how to actually take a timelapse, go to my previous article HERE (https://steemit.com/photography/@aweber/tutorial-making-a-timelapse-part-i).
So now here comes the part where you can start to see your timelapse take shape. I’ll be drawing from a timelapse I took while camping in Yosemite. So, once you have all of the images in a folder, import them to Adobe Lightroom. Once you have them imported, select one of the pics in the middle and edit it. We will be copying this exact editing preset to each photo in the series, so keep that in mind.
Once you’ve edited it, right click on that photo and under develop settings, copy settings (select all). Once you’ve copied them, select all the photos in the series and right under the previous copy settings button, there is a paste settings button. You’ve now edited all the pictures with the same settings, for a nice congruent series. **I usually go through the first few and the last few to make sure the settings look good on those too. If not, change the settings and repeat the copy and paste steps.
The next step is to export from Lightroom. Select all the images, click export, and then I would suggest to save these settings as a preset for later. Making sure you rename all the photos in a sequence, I usually export them at around 90 quality. For image resizing, select long edge at 3840 pixels for a true 4k experience.
We are done with Lightroom, and almost done with the timelapse. Open a new project with Adobe Premiere Pro, and import your photos. Since the photos are renamed in a sequence, you just select the first image and check the “image sequence” box. This will import them all together. Once they are imported, right-click the photos, click modify and then interpret footage. Check for assume this frame rate: 24fps. Once this is applied, I now have a 9 second clip ready for my project! My sequence settings are 3840x2160.
I hope you all enjoyed this tutorial, and if you have questions you know what to do. . . .(ask me). . . .
Thank you for the great tutorial! Keep up the good work! :)
My pleasure. Let me know if you have any questions, or if you do some timelapses I'd love to see them!
Thanks for this tutorial!
You should check out LRTimelapse combined with Lightroom, its awesome for stunning timelapse shots. ;)
I'll definitely check that out. Thanks for the recommendation!
My pleasure, i think you will have a lot of fun with it... ;)
There are really good tutorials from the developer about it :)
Awww thank you for the advice and amazing results : )
For sure! I hope this info is useful for you!
Thank you aweber!, did you like my last art post "indiffrence" what you think ? great to get your interpretion! : )
Hey I checked it out! That's a pretty cool idea. Keep up the good work man!
AWww yes thank you did you leave your interpretaion ? im sure I read and commented if you did.
Thank you for sharing! I don't think I would have figured this out without your tutorial, your timelapse is beautiful! I'm planning a few trips this year and would love to try this out
Hey, glad to hear it's helpful! Please let me know if you have any questions when you try it! It might seem like a lot at first, but once you get used to it, timelapsing is very addictive :)
Awesome, thanks again I'll keep you posted!
your time lapse is very good the change of temperature is what gives life to him when traveling the fotgoramas, how many photos did you use ???
Thank you! I think this was about 221 photos condensed into about 9 seconds
excellent brother, you made one in manual mode today or tomorrow I publish it
so that you give me your approval hehehe
Great! Let me know when it's ready for viewing! :)
Thanks for the tutorial. This is great! You have a new fan and follower. Check out my blog and follow back if you like. :-)
Already following :) Great stuff so far!
Use to do these all the time... nice to check to see if anything has changed in the last couple years. (Got distracted by drones and panos etc)
Ever done a drone time-lapse?
haha i don't think i ever did.
I think because I knew that I wasn't going to have time to put them together.
I can appreciate the work you do to put these together.
Towards the end of my time flying the Inspire w/x5 I was mainly just getting getting some cool panos.
That's fair. I was going to get a drone this past fall, but that never happened. Hopefully soon I can get one soon. I've been dying to do aerial time-lapse. It sounds like you're done flying, is that correct? I'd love to see some of your shots
Yeah i had a project photographing buildings and then just general enjoyment. But that mostly ended and i started to put a lot of effort into Panos and had to spend more time doing portraits and weddings (my actual job) so drones got neglected and I thought why not sell now and wait for something new in the future or downgrade to a smaller drone that I may be willing to take with me to more spots. or just wait for a new project in general.
I'm hoping to see a new upgrade to one of the smaller drones with better picture quality over upgrade on video which i don't use as much.
I'm looking for an excuse probably like you but i'll be fine waiting.
Gotcha, very cool. I do a few weddings a year, but real estate photography is my main gig. I was going to get a specific model for it, but it still hasn't released (original release date was October) so we will see.
With the rate technology is going, there's no doubt that soon enough there'll be a tiny drone with the power of a 5d Mark IV for twenty bucks at Walmart. OK.. Maybe a little too enthusiastic, but you get my drift.
Great tutorial. Luckily my school provides Premiere Pro so I can give this a shot.
Thanks! And awesome, what are you going to school for?
Biology and environmental studies.
Awesome! How much longer do you have until you're done?
Another two years, hopefully.
Good luck! I have until March and I'm done with my business management degree. Can. Not. Wait.
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