Hello - Im looking to find D90 owners that would be interested in making a 90D90 Film - 90 Days of D90 - export and compile all the photos you took the first 90 Days of having your D90 into one short film - stop motion / time lapse - check out the version I did, then learn how to submit yours @ 90D90.com
I'll be well beyond 10,000 frames in a couple weeks when I hit 90 days. That's what, 7 minutes of video? Maybe I can trim down some of my actual timelapses to a couple seconds, just to keep things moving.
Also, I'm not an iPhoto person - it still makes duplicates of every shot when you import them to your library, right? That's a non-option for me, with hundreds of gigabytes of photos. I can plod along with Quicktime, assembling each day's photos into individual clips that can compiled. But that's time-consuming stuff, 'specially with my Powerbook G4 clunker.
One other massive roadblock - I wouldn't want to leave out all my videos I've shot with the thing. Pulling a frame from every second of each video would be optimal, but I've got no idea how to automate that.
So I may have found a solution for you. This piece of Free-Software for MAC OS X looks like a pretty nifty tool. I tried it out and it seemed to work great. Only thing I noticed is to make sure your source images are sized correctly.. this tool does not convert images to a specific size.
Hmm.. I'm not sure how you could automate the video process, although I would be stoked to try that on all the footage I shot with the D90. It's safe to say I shoot more VID than Photos with the D90.. its just looks so good!
im going to hunt down some other methods besides iPhoto for this project to help things along - what APP do you use?
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Also, I'm not an iPhoto person - it still makes duplicates of every shot when you import them to your library, right? That's a non-option for me, with hundreds of gigabytes of photos. I can plod along with Quicktime, assembling each day's photos into individual clips that can compiled. But that's time-consuming stuff, 'specially with my Powerbook G4 clunker.
One other massive roadblock - I wouldn't want to leave out all my videos I've shot with the thing. Pulling a frame from every second of each video would be optimal, but I've got no idea how to automate that.
Anyway, cool idea - definitely got me thinking.
im going to hunt down some other methods besides iPhoto for this project to help things along - what APP do you use?