
HDR Timelapse
3 years ago
This was my first attempt at shooting a HDR timelapse sequence (about a year ago now). I'm not sure how to get it nice and smooth for vimeo... it still seems a bit choppy - I encoded with 'adobe media encoder' out of Premiere CS3 to a .mp4 - h264 - 4mb/sec - 720p - 29.97fps...
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I notice what you mean about the choppiness, I think it might be the framerate. Vimeo may not handle 24fps very well, maybe try 30fps?
Just got a chance to download the original file and play it back on my QuadCore PC and its also got the herk and jerk motion there too. Seems like possibly a bad render? Its also for some reason only playing back at 12-13fps even though the movie was made at 24fps.
Seen your clips on youtube too MILapse. I want to learn how to do a panning timelapse. Any tips?
It was driving me mad too until I tracked it down ... :-)