Tagged with timelapse - Personal View Talks https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/timelapse/p1/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 15:50:17 +0000 Tagged with timelapse - Personal View Talks en-CA Best Timelapses https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3552/best-timelapses Mon, 11 Jun 2012 19:45:49 +0000 ahbleza 3552@/talks/discussions If there is one guy who can make a timelapse movie that people will pay to see, it is Tom Lowe. We've seen some of this stuff in the past, but now he's made it available as a 4k release -- making him probably the first to sell a 4k feature to the public.

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GH1: setting "Varigop" - superb IQ - integrated timelapse in MJPEG https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5959/gh1-setting-varigop-superb-iq-integrated-timelapse-in-mjpeg Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:40:05 +0000 tetakpatak 5959@/talks/discussions
  • "Varigop" setting for the GH1, features:
    • Excellent IQ in AVCHD 1920x1080p 24fps (3GOP)
    • in-camera playback (AVCHD files) is possible
    • absolutely reliable spanning as long as battery lasts / until end of memory space of the SD card (max 32GB)
    • integrated timelapse function in MJPEG (By Jordan Noblet)
    • Usage of all camera working modes (A, S, M)
    • Usage of all lenses, legacy Panasonic lenses as well as vintage ones
    • highest achievable bitrates on the GH1 and very high average recording bitrates in NTSC (considerably lower in PAL)
    • top reliability and in-camera-playback for most of the files
  • NTSC:
    AVCHD FHD = 1080p24 3GOP superb detail in highlights and shadows / smooth looking motions / very high bitrates / spanning works very reliable
    AVCHD SH = 720p60 3GOP with even higher bitrates (bitrates about 10% higher than in 1080p24) / IQ looks good, needs more testing as this mode was not primar target of the patch

    PAL:
    AVCHD FHD = 1080p25 13GOP looks good, needs more testing (bitrates about 60% of 1080p24)
    AVCHD SH = 720p50 26GOP looks good, needs more testing (bitrates about 40% of 1080p24)

    MJPEG (both in PAL and NTSC):
    Integrated timelapse settings by Jordan Noblet / 2fps in "HD" 1920x1080 / colors 4:2:2 / It is ideal to use 1/2s exposure to get beautifully looking subject's motions in the blending frames, so strong ND filters are necessary in the daylight. Of course, shorter exposures are also possible- with sharper looking motions. In 2fps mode maximal file size (in MJPEG not avoidable) will be achieved after ca 1h25m. One can stop-and-start again the recording for longer recordings and edit later. For rendering is recommended to use Jordan Noblet's free software, you can download it on his website http://www.timelapser.net
    All other MJPEG modes (WXGA, XGA, VGA) are also influented by the 2fps setting in HD mode, so rather forget them. File format after rendering in "Timelapser": AVI 1920x1080p 25fps

    Bugs reports:
    The released beta version of the "Varigop" runs in many situations stable, but it is regularly freezing if the object is well-lit grass or trees. All users of this setting should please keep me informed about observed bugs and feel free to post directly here. All those information will be very helpful for the development of the setting until the stage when "alpha" version can be released some day.

    If you use this patch and like it, please don't forget who made all this with his tireless work possible and make donation to Vitaliy on the top of this page and support that way his hacking projects.

    (beta-version released on January 30th, 2013)

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    gh5 raw issue https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/17356/gh5-raw-issue Mon, 17 Jul 2017 07:12:46 +0000 sebolla 17356@/talks/discussions hi,i was trying some timelapse in raw with long exposure and i had a lot of red white green dots on the image so i tried to test the camera in my room to see if the proble persist....well the shoot has been taken at f4 iso 320 6" sec exposure everything manual noise reduction turned off raw plus jpeg... the jpeg came out just fine with a few red dots almost invisible.... The raw file which i converted with lightroom and silkypix(the official panasonic raw developer) have hundreds of red green white dots mostly in the shadows area...to make it a bit clear i brought up the exposure by one stop... here are the 2 images... i don't know if i have a faulty camera,if someone could replicate a long exposure shot it would be really appreciated....thanxx

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    Gh5 rw2 files color shift in lightroom and camera raw https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/17028/gh5-rw2-files-color-shift-in-lightroom-and-camera-raw Fri, 26 May 2017 16:17:31 +0000 sebolla 17028@/talks/discussions Hi,i'm new here...i did a couple of timelapse tests with the gh5 and it seems that lightroom and camera raw interpretate rw2 files not correctly...in the underexposed areas there is a color shift..sometimes magenta and sometimes blue..it's pretty noticeable when you export the timelapse resulting in colours flicker...if i import those files in faststone or silkpix they don't show colour issue... Anyone have the same issue??

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    Odd Issue with GH4 Timelapse Recording https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16841/odd-issue-with-gh4-timelapse-recording Mon, 01 May 2017 11:12:58 +0000 MkeysHughes 16841@/talks/discussions The past couple of timelapses I have shot using the internal intervalometer on my GH4 have switched aspect ratios back and forth, image after image, for about 30 images and then reverts to the correct 4K aspect ratio. It starts normal and ends normal, but for a span in the middle it ruins the consistency. I haven't been able to find any other reports of this problem, so I'm interested if anyone does have any experience with it.

    Thanks

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    GH2 - 2.5fps AVCHD 24h Timebuster/TimeHBusteR 2.0 settings - The day is not over! https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2135/gh2-2.5fps-avchd-24h-timebustertimehbuster-2.0-settings-the-day-is-not-over Sat, 28 Jan 2012 23:53:20 +0000 duartix 2135@/talks/discussions Timelapses can be amazing, beautiful, strange, provocative. And FUN!

    The day I discovered the GH2 could do 2fps I got so excited, I loaded up a full battery, put the camera on the balcony and aimed it at the shopping mall door. I got over 3+1/2h of Cinema 24p footage (@2fps) and after speeding it up 15x (to 300fps) in VirtualDub I almost couldn't believe my luck. This is what I got and I have yet to grade it properly:

    Since that event, I wondered about the best way to patch up the camera to capture them. MJPEG was the obvious candidate. It's a Full Intra codec and it can be setup to capture just 2fps. That means absolutely no wasted frames unlike AVCHD, so MJPEG must be great, but there was a caveat: even with stock settings there was a capture time limit that was well below AVCHD. How is that possible since it's only capturing 2fps, the bitrates have got to be frugal? Well, it happens that there is a 2GB filesize limit within MJPEG so even after taking Driftwoods Quantum 100-50's MJPEG settings and cutting the quality to take half the bitrate, you will end with less than one hour of footage. Compare that to AVCHD and you see what got me started.

    Then there was the IQ issue. I stumped into this: http://sonnati.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/h-264-for-image-compression/ which made me start another full set of tests (http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2111/gh2-mjpeg-resolution-findings-and-myth-busting/p1) in which I found that unlike most crazy MJPEG resolutions that only seem to be 720p upscaled, the one used on Driftwoods patch was the best that ATM can be extracted from MJPEG and that even rivals with AVCHD. That test ended up on a tie, so in my book AVCHD wins for flexibility and recording time.

    At the same time these tests were taking place, I fought a lot with the stock settings trying to make a patch that used GOP 13 and yes, that's the frequency at which you see major block changes when you set the shutter speed to 1/2s. This GOP13 would insure excellent quality as it makes the result Full Intra once you trash the needed frames. But the frames and limits and buffers and modes were giving me all kinds of speed messages Hell. By that time I also discovered that the null B frames that encoded no changes at 2fps were much larger than P-Frames which also appeared a lot more frequently than I wished they would. Null B-Frames were 2.5x bigger than P and when there was movement, the P-Frames would take as much space (and sometimes even more) than I frames, so I had to do something about it to make it more efficient. Meanwhile Nick @Driftwood and @LPowell were kind enough to share their knowledge and let me in on a few tricks. These allowed me to suppress B-Frames altogether and starve P-Frames to death.

    So here I was armed with a bazooka and a missile and I couldn't even fire a pistol. Then a few days ago @Balazer came out with his Cake patch featuring a completely VBR approach through a Constant Quantizer as if he couldn't care less about bitrates, limits or buffers or all the stuff that was putting me down. I tried it a 2fps and I couldn't believe how well it worked. And since the frame rate I'm using is ridiculous when compared to normal video modes, there are no speed/buffer/spanning issues even if you have the slowest SD card in the business. In this case, this VBR aproach is a no brainer and the cherry on top is that you get Constant Quality at Quantizer 22 which is very very good IQ!

    So, hands to work, bake the Cake, mix Driftwood's MPEG settings, apply the P/B-Frame tricks and it was working on the third try. :O

    It could have been a lot faster as I tried to best the 60i mode and leave all other modes alone. It ended up being the wrong choice because the 60i GOP isn't sticking and probably the Interlacing is making too big P-Frames around the I-Frames. In the end I managed to use tweak 24p for timelapses and the frame usage when there is no movement is a beautiful set of I-Frame spikes with all else almost null. 60i is now GOP13 on I/P frames exclusively and the P sizes look generous, so the starved P-Frames on 24p don't seem to affect it. 720p modes seem also unaffected. In the end this patch tries to give you the best 2fps and still leave you with 2 very workable modes without repatching: 1080i60 and 720p.

    USE IT AND ABUSE IT. DON'T forget to weed out the starved frames in post. AfterEffects instructions here: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/49325#Comment_49325 and freeware workflow is here: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/39079#Comment_39079

    Thank you @balazer for baking Cake.

    Thank you @drifwood for the MJPEG settings and no B-Frame trick.

    Thank you @lpowell for telling me how to starve the P-Frames.

    Thank you @cbrandin for StreamParser 2.4 which gave me wonderful new numbers.

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    VERSION HISTORY :

    1 - TimeBuster 1 - First Release

    • Based on Cake v1. It uses GOP13, a Constant Quantizer VBR approach without B-Frames, minimum P-Frame size and quality.

    2 - TimeBuster 1.1 - with 2 significant changes:

    • Now based on @balazer 's Cake 1.1, it has switched to use the Rate Control mechanism from @LPowell 's FlowMotion 100.

    • 720p mode was broken due to use of a very low quantizer (12) which lead to skipped frames in 720p. It now uses QP=20 on both 720 & 1080 modes which will have an observable effect in both bitrate & quality even though it still gives you 24+ hours on 64GB.

    3 - TimeBuster 1.2 - with 1 significant change for a fully featured 720p mode:

    • Since @balazer 's Cake 1.1 is now heavily based on @LPowell 's FlowMotion 100, I decided to copy LPowells 720p settings since they will probably play better with the other modes. The only difference on 720p is a constant QP which had to be lowered yet from 20 to 21 because it still dropped frames on torture charts and/or sometimes present speed issues at very high ISO (>3200) on Class 10 SDs.

    4 - TimeBuster 1.3 - with a lot of significant changes:

    • Ported to PTTools 3.64d

    • Savings on P-Frames is now accomplished by using a Scaling Table that is full of 0xFFFF for 1080p modes.

    • Quantizer boundaries were removed since they are now much more dependent on the new Quantizer Tables.

    • Redesigned for merging, these definitions try to be as independent as possible from their re-packaging definitions (in this case FlowMotion 1.1) and are published in two flavors: Timebuster 1.3 Base (for merging) and Timebuster 1.3 FloMo (merged with FlowMotion 1.1)

    NOTE1: Timebuster Base 1.3 was merge tested with @LPowell 's FlowMotion 1.1, @Balazer 's Cake 1.2 and Nick @Driftwood 's Quantum X (v2) with minimal impact on all modes except for 1080p. I recommend FlowMotion or Cake for the simple reason that the 1080p24 Frame Limit is set to a much higher value in these settings. In fact, if you care for nothing other than the 24p timelapse IQ and don't mind impacting some of the other modes, you should set it to 10,000,000.

    NOTE2: Merging Timebuster Base 1.3 with other settings is easiest done by loading Timebuster Base 1.3 first and then Alt+Clicking your choice of merger.

    5 - Timebuster is now comprised of 2 main variants:

    a) 24h Timebuster 2.0 - with the following changes (from TimeBuster 1.3):

    • The GOP for 24p is now married to 2.5fps. The bitrate hit is a little above 20% but the recording length can be easily compensated by raising the QP. As a benefit it's still very close to 2fps and it's the closest to a 360º shutter we can get on 24p.

    b) 24h TimeHBusteR 2.0 (NEW, uses HBR 30)

    • Similar philosophy to 24h Timebuster 2.0 Base but as the name suggests, uses HBR mode instead of 24p. There is another difference, P-Frame quality is fully preserved as this kind of frames is used for one of the interlaced slices on Key Frames.

    • GOP married to 1/2.5 on HBR 30p (NTSC) and to 1/5s on HBR 25p (PAL). The big benefit is that both are using a 360º shutter. Uncheck "1080i50 and 1080p24 GOP Size=5" before merging if you don't plan to use Shutter Speed (SS) =1/5s and want to better preserve the 24p mode and HBR 25.

    Both variants are now:

    • Using B-Frames. There is a 6% penalty in bitrate usage but this was necessary to make sure the QP was respected. I believe the gain from setting the QP at will is just too great to ignore, since not everyone wants to record for 24h straight. QPs as low as QP=16 were tested and theoretically it could go as low as QP=12 @ISO160 when merged with FlowMotion 1.11 on regular tripod mounted footage.

    • GOP married to 2.5fps. The bitrate hit is a little above 20% but the recording length can be easily compensated by raising the QP. The reason behind this was getting as close as possible to 360º.

    • User definable GOP - GOP can be set at will according to intended SS, use the attached "GOP-SS-table.png" to look up the right value. Defaults settings are SS=2.5fps and GOP 1080i=10 for 24h Timebuster 2.0 and SS=2.5/5fps and GOP 1080i50/i60=12/5 for 24h TimeHBusteR 2.0.

    • User definable QP - QP can be set at will according to desired IQ/recording length. I've gathered quite an amount of information so that in the future I can make an Excel tool to estimate the best QP from Card Size/Footage Snapshot/Desired ISO/Recording Length. Default settings are Q24/23 for 24h Timebuster/TimeHBusteR.

    As before, there is the Base Release to be merged at wish with popular settings (load Base first in PTTools and then "ALT+Click" your choice of merger) and there is also the FlowMotion Release (already merged with FlowMotion 1.11). I've merge tested against @lpowell 's FlowMotion 1.11, @balazer 's Cake 95, and @bkmcwd 's GOP3ZILLA and no undesirable effects were observed. The key is using a VBR settings definition with a very high "1080p24 Frame Limit", especially if you are going for a low QP (<22).

    (edit) If you want to merge with Nick @driftwood 's settings, I recommend going for Cluster v1 as shines in being both a long GOP set and also having the biggest "1080p24 Frame Limit" of all the sets I know.

    6 - Updated Release of Timebuster/timeHBusteR 2.02 FlowMotion - WARNING HBR version IS BROKEN at 24p

    • (EDIT) This turned out to be a rushed release. Several users have reported problems with timeHBusteR (the HBR variant) It looks like FlowMotion 2.0(+) is highly dependent on GOP length (trough heavy use of GOP Tables, GOP Opt Tables and GOPx2 parameters). I'm investigating other possibilities right now so watch this space for further news. In the meantime I recommend you stick to timeHBusteR /Timebuster v2.0.

    Since FlowMotion 2.02 looks very stable now, I'm releasing my pre-merged versions of Timebuster/timeHBusteR. There is nothing new regarding timelapsing except for FlowMotion's 2.02 changes.

    • 24h Timebuster 2.02 FlowMotion which is 24h Timebuster 2.0 Base merged with FlowMotion 2.02

    • 24h timeHBusteR 2.02 FlowMotion which is 24h timeHBusteR 2.0 Base merged with FlowMotion 2.02

    7 - Updated Release of Timebuster/timeHBusteR 2.02 FlowMotion variants - 24p is now fixed on timeHBusteR. There was a note telling you should remove the "1080i50 and 1080p24 GOP Size=5" for better preserving 24p but no one seemed to read it and it was causing more trouble (to most of those who wanted 24p preserved) than it was worth (for those who wanted more timelapsing versatility.

    NOTE: The mergeable timeHBusteR wasn't updated! Just the the FlowMotion variant. I ASSUME that if you are using this base for merging that YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, and read the DOC.

    The day is not over. :)

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    Question for timelapse photographers https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16017/question-for-timelapse-photographers Wed, 09 Nov 2016 06:49:16 +0000 MischaB 16017@/talks/discussions Hello everyone,

    I'm working on my graduation project, I want to create the following, and I'd like to hear how you think about it;

    "A mobile app, with information about how to make the best timelapses, using any technique (1080p, 4k, HDR, stereoscopic 3d etc) with tips and tricks for the settings."

    It will not be an app that makes the timelapse, nor will it be an app that tells you exactly which settings to use; it should be more of a reference work, a helping hand.

    Now I'm trying to use the design thinking method to build this idea, so that's why I need opinions. What do you guys think? Is it worth working on? What do you think should definetely be included or excluded? I'm thinking about an app because I suppose it's nice to have it with you when you're shooting a timelapse, but maybe that's a wrong assumption?

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    Motorized timelapse options for varavon slider? https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11105/motorized-timelapse-options-for-varavon-slider Sat, 23 Aug 2014 15:05:31 +0000 ICProductions 11105@/talks/discussions Hey PV! Are there any options/alternatives to the motoroid/timeroid for the varavon sliders (specifically v800)? Are there other brands/systems that work ?

    I'm mainly wondering about the Konova Motorized Kit B that comes with the crank as well. It seems a better value and can be upgraded as I go.

    I've also been entertaining DIY and have read numerous ideas, including this one - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m5_ZQCQj7sg.

    (He doesn't talk about how to attach it to the carriage at all, I'm thinking of buying the varavon weight pulley because it has a plate that fits)

    Does anyone have examples of DIY for the varavon ?

    Also - going the DIY route - is it a better design to have the have the motor on an end or with the carriage?

    Jordan

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    MJPEG FPS setting for Timelapse on GH2 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/595/mjpeg-fps-setting-for-timelapse-on-gh2 Fri, 05 Aug 2011 07:47:46 +0000 GH13Timelapser 595@/talks/discussions
    It works by taking footage from a GH13 with the mjpeg frame rate changed to 2fps using ptool - it can stream copy the frames out and reassemble them losslessly - but more interestingly has interval/shutter settings that will blend frames together to simulate a longer interval/shutter as required. The frame blending has the added benefit of reducing low-light noise significantly.

    I put together a demo here:


    Here's the tool GH13Timelapser: http://timelapser.net/

    I've had a few people contact me about using GH13Timelapser with a hacked GH2 but from what I can tell, the MJPEG fps setting hasn't been implemented in GH2 ptool - probably because it was deemed as not being useful (it has no purpose other than timelapse from what I can tell)

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    Genie Motion control time lapse device https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3661/genie-motion-control-time-lapse-device Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:12:59 +0000 Diffusion33 3661@/talks/discussions This looks like a really nice project. Hope they get it to market at an affordable price.

    image

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/syrp/genie-motion-control-time-lapse-device

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    Lyric Video https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11858/lyric-video Thu, 27 Nov 2014 12:10:16 +0000 arteology 11858@/talks/discussions Hi everyone, Here is a lyric video shot with a T2i. The video includes shots using different techniques like timelapse, long exposure and slow shutter video recordings with a glitchy feel to it. Let me know what you guys think.

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    Radian: Motion Timelapse Device https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6819/radian-motion-timelapse-device Fri, 26 Apr 2013 16:31:59 +0000 andrevanberlo 6819@/talks/discussions I came across the Radian on google searching for an automatic panning device and stumbled upon their kickstarter. Their project is fully funded now and they are shipping the devices as we speak. Looks good, it says it is not meant for video panning, not meant for, but might work? Couldn't find anything about Radian on this site so figured someone might wanna have a closer look at this so i posted it...

    http://radian.alpinelaboratories.com/pages/radian

    This comes from their website

    Radian is a remarkably powerful, yet wonderfully simple smartphone-controlled device that lets you take stunning panning and tilting time-lapses with your dSLR camera or smartphone (in conjunction with another time-lapse app). With our free iOS/Android/web app, simply upload the desired time-lapse settings to Radian, unplug, and let Radian do the rest.

    From time-lapses of sweeping landscapes to stormy clouds to busy street corners, the possibilities are limitless. In fact, the usefulness of time-lapses, especially panning ones, go beyond just creative endeavors. Its uses extend from architectural/construction site surveying, to documentation of projects, to even anthropological studies in urban environments. With panning, you can now capture the entire scene around you.

    Radian is small, rugged, weather-resistant, and can handle anything you throw at it. It can rotate side-to-side. It can tilt up and down (with optional L-bracket). It can dynamically speed up and slow down. And if you have a Canon dSLR, you can change exposure to capture sunrise and sunset. You name it. With our app, the sky is the limit.

    *Note: Radian is not meant for video panning

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    Time Lapse video of Hong Kong urban city life https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10517/time-lapse-video-of-hong-kong-urban-city-life Mon, 02 Jun 2014 07:36:14 +0000 mikeyeung5 10517@/talks/discussions

    Camera : Panasonic Lumix GH3 Music: White Varnish - Silence City Original Mix Video Edit: Sony Vegas Color Garding : Davinci Resolve, VisionColor OSIRIS

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    GH3 for timelapse work https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5195/gh3-for-timelapse-work Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:02:08 +0000 neokoo 5195@/talks/discussions Hi, does anyone here have info on following yet:

    • is the full 60-1/4000 shutter speed range available in electronic shutter mode or is the slowest speed limited to 1 second like on G5? ( Answered: it is limited to 1 second. )

    • what are the options in built-in intervalometer? Can the interval be lower than one second? Is there a setting for unlimited number of images or is 9999 maximum it will allow?

    • what is the fastest burst mode that allows automatic exposure between frames?

    • what is the save delay in burst mode and can it save previous shot while taking next one? In practice, can the equivalent of 360 degrees shutter angle be achieved at any shutter speed?

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    Relativity https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9952/relativity Mon, 24 Mar 2014 02:17:45 +0000 JFKa 9952@/talks/discussions Here it is my latest spec ad, made for Audi. All made with a Sony A99 and timelapses. More info in description (spanish and english).

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    Amazing GH2 4k timelapse video https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8597/amazing-gh2-4k-timelapse-video- Wed, 30 Oct 2013 00:18:19 +0000 GravitateMediaGroup 8597@/talks/discussions not my video

    This is in my top 5 favorite creations to come from a gh2. the shot at 0:20 is EPIC, along with the clip of a storm rolling in at 2:20

    lol -->"610GB worth of photos" he list just about every other tech spec/location on vimeo.

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    Unique Use of Time-Lapse and Real-Time Projections in Music Video https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9697/unique-use-of-time-lapse-and-real-time-projections-in-music-video Mon, 24 Feb 2014 17:00:59 +0000 tbear 9697@/talks/discussions This music video incorporates practical video projected into time-lapse scenes. It allows for the band to be shown playing at a normal speed in a time-lapse setting. Really cool effect!
    Here is behind the scenes too

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    GH2 Timelapse Videomode 2fps https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2920/gh2-timelapse-videomode-2fps Wed, 18 Apr 2012 06:06:43 +0000 Stiffla 2920@/talks/discussions Hey Guys,

    I continued my living room project and used @duartix 's timebuster 1.3 patch shot with 2fps and it's great, I am really satisfied with this one

    Check it out!

    If you do not need all the pictures for your video, this is a great space saver

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    Cheapest MFT camera with time lapse capabilities https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8623/cheapest-mft-camera-with-time-lapse-capabilities Thu, 31 Oct 2013 18:23:14 +0000 zigizigi 8623@/talks/discussions What is it? I mean built in time lapse capabilities with manual settings and electronic shutter, not using an intervalometer. I know G6 has it, what about GF series? Some Olympus model maybe? Or perhaps even some compact camera.

    I'm doing a job where I need to shoot lots of time lapses with long shutter speed and GH2's mechanical shutter is annoying.

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    Unusual Timelapse Flicker https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7856/unusual-timelapse-flicker Thu, 22 Aug 2013 14:46:08 +0000 Xenocide38 7856@/talks/discussions Having some issues with a Nikon D600 that I have been using for timelapses recently. I am getting exposure flicker throughout the timelapse and I can't seem to figure out the problem.

    Of course all manual settings: ISO, APERTURE, and SHUTTER Using an old manual Nikkor 24mm so setting f-stop on the lens itself Using the D600 internal intervalometer Shooting raw

    Unfortunately the only thing that got missed was the camera was accidentally set to auto white balance. However, I selected a specific white balance in Camera Raw in After Effects and that should apply to all of the images. Would auto white balance affect exposure?

    The only other possibility I can think of is that I had a mild variable-ND on the lens. I doubt it would have moved but maybe it was shifting somehow with each exposure?

    I've got some more trouble shooting to do but thought I'd ask to see if anyone has had a similar issue. I haven't had this issue with previous timelapses I've done with Canon 60D and 5Ds so I'm concerned it's an issue specific to the Nikon D600 but I guess it could be user error too.

    Thoughts?

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    video timelapse mode on GH3 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6978/video-timelapse-mode-on-gh3 Thu, 16 May 2013 19:04:37 +0000 gib 6978@/talks/discussions I used to have to do lots of post processing when I had the GH2 to get the miniature effect, but most of this footage is straight off the GH3 with a little bit of grading It's been done a lot of times before, but I thought I'd try it out in my home town

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    Forth bridges - GH3 timelapse and video footage https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6726/forth-bridges-gh3-timelapse-and-video-footage Wed, 17 Apr 2013 12:07:04 +0000 gib 6726@/talks/discussions Here's a wee video I did almost entirely on a GH3 over the past few months (two clips are GH2)

    It's a mixture of video and time-lapse of the Forth road and rail bridges around Edinburgh in Scotland. Initially I was just using it as a learning exercise about the GH3, but the bridge folks liked it themselves and started using it.

    There are some dust bunnies in there, but I have learned not to go beyond F16 these days

    I managed to get 510 feet up to the top of the Forth road bridge, but the barriers were moving so much my timelapse photo's were all blurred, so it's only shaky video footage from the top (I will take a proper tripod up next time)

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    Tethered shooting with GX1 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5634/tethered-shooting-with-gx1 Tue, 01 Jan 2013 07:51:44 +0000 docunagi 5634@/talks/discussions Hello,

    Is it a way to hack the GX1 firmware and able a function that would let make tethered shootings ? I know that a lot of people out there are waiting for that kind of stuff and Panasonic just doesn't care about its customers needs…

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    RAW Timelapse test | Panasonic Lumix GH2 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5499/raw-timelapse-test-panasonic-lumix-gh2 Sat, 15 Dec 2012 17:58:45 +0000 neks 5499@/talks/discussions Just a short timelapse test I did with GH2 and Pixel timer remote. All shoot in RAW and processed in After Effects, 32bit, linear color space comp.

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    GH2 Sleeps while I'm shooting a time Lapse. https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5223/gh2-sleeps-while-im-shooting-a-time-lapse. Fri, 16 Nov 2012 19:31:10 +0000 jvalal 5223@/talks/discussions My Hacked GH2 sleeps while I'm shooting a time lapse video. Is there a way to disable the "sleep" function so I can get a full time lapse?

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    Motion time lapse vid with GH2 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5201/motion-time-lapse-vid-with-gh2 Wed, 14 Nov 2012 21:09:17 +0000 ed_lee83 5201@/talks/discussions Hello all! Wanted to share this time lapse video I shot exclusively on the GH2 in my home town of Hong Kong. It's become my spare camera after one year of heavy usage, but it's still alive and kicking! Mainly shot on 14-42mm lens with circular polarizer. Powered with a generic DC coupler + Sony F battery adapter.

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    Processing TimeBuster on Mac OSX https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5172/processing-timebuster-on-mac-osx Mon, 12 Nov 2012 01:05:59 +0000 2ge 5172@/talks/discussions Hi guys,

    new happy owner of GH2 here. First of all, thanks for all of this, I bought the camera, and one of the main reason was I can hack it (I was thinking to buy Olympus OMD5). Anyway, I like to do some Time Lapses, so I found TimeBuster setting, currently using "24h Timebuster FlowMotion 2.02".

    I tried to process the output, I load timelapse into Final Cut Pro, but it looks like file is broken - I understand why it looks like that.

    Also, I am aware of the program GH13 Timelapser, which should do the job on Windows. There might be also possibility to process the output using Avisynth and some scripting.

    But what about some OSX program ? Or I have to install VMWare/Parallers to process it ?

    Thanks.

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    GF hack - simple questions https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4716/gf-hack-simple-questions Tue, 25 Sep 2012 22:54:19 +0000 lampadaferens 4716@/talks/discussions I am late to this party and spent 6 hours trying to hack my GF1 to make use of Timelapser's 2 fps mode. I started by updating the GF1 firmware to the latest official version (which seemed reasonable at the time but might just be the problem). So I know how to get firmware on the camera at least. I downloaded the PTOOL and modified the GH1__132 to do what I needed and it wouldn't flash. I then modified a version of the GF1__122 version in PTOOL and changed only the version checking and it loaded. My GF1 is now version 0.0. Progress I thought.

    So now, my simple question. The hack I need is to the MJPEG frame rate 720p30 -> 720pXfps. In the firmware for GF1 there's no option in PTOOL. Is that the problem. I can't do what I want in a GF1?

    references: http://forum.timescapes.org/phpBB3/index.php

    If the answer is "no" it was at least an education. cheers Bob

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    Time lapse controller for GH1 and GH2 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/378/time-lapse-controller-for-gh1-and-gh2 Wed, 13 Jul 2011 03:58:57 +0000 stoney 378@/talks/discussions
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    Arthurian Brocéliande - Tokina 11-16 Driftwood VY Canis Majoris https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4345/arthurian-broceliande-tokina-11-16-driftwood-vy-canis-majoris Thu, 23 Aug 2012 15:32:45 +0000 richardwouter 4345@/talks/discussions Some footage that I shot on holiday in France with my Panasonic GH2 and Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16 lens. Shot in the Paimpont forest (said to be the Arthurian Brocéliande) and near Mont Saint-Michel. A timelapse at the golden hour before darkness.

    Just for fun to play with my new wide lens. No special grading.

    Camera : Panasonic GH2 AVC-Intra (Driftwood VY Canis Majoris Day PM) Lens : Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX AF 11-16mm f2.8 Gear : Sachtler FSB-4 75 CF, Gini Rig Follow Focus, Lilliput field monitor Tools: FCPX

    Locations: Paimpont forest, sometimes said to be the Arthurian Brocéliande, is in the French commune of Paimpont, near the city of Rennes in Brittany. As Brocéliande it had a reputation in the Medieval imagination as a place of magic and mystery. It is the setting of a number of adventures in Arthurian legend, notably Chrétien de Troyes's Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, and locals[citation needed] claim the tree in which the Lady of the Lake supposedly imprisoned Merlin can still be seen today.

    Mont Saint-Michel (Saint Michael's Mount) is a rocky tidal island and a commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (just over half a mile) off the country's north-western coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches. The population of the island is 41, as of 2006. The Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay are part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.

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