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=Calculator= | |||
Find out actual event duration, desired interval for time lapse and more. | |||
https://www.photopills.com/calculators/timelapse | |||
<html><div id="pptimelapse"></div> | |||
<script src="//photopills.com/widgets/pptimelapse.min.js" async></script></html> | |||
==Example== | |||
Say you have a 10 second clip taken at a time lapse interval of 3 seconds. How long is that in real life? Assume the industry standard playback frame rate is 24 fps [https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/video/discover/frame-rate.html] | |||
Example: | |||
[[File:timelapsecalculator.png|400px]] | |||
If you select 'event duration' - the calculator will produce the actual recording time. That recording time is 12 minutes of real-life action. This is useful for documenting build tasks by capturing time lapse to produce the actual time taken for build steps. | |||
=Notes= | |||
*Note that Akaso v50 Pro action cam is somewhat unintuitive in clip shooting. You can set time lapse to 1 shot per second. You can capture at 60 fps and 30 fps. The fps will determine the clip length at the end. If the shooting is at 30 fps, then a 1 minute timelapse will take 2 seconds of playback. If it was shot at 60 fps, a 1 minute recording will take 1 second to play back. This is clear by putting in the corresponding values in the time lapse calculator above. | |||
=Howtos on Related Topics= | |||
*Pro timelapse on Linux - [http://joegiampaoli.blogspot.com/2015/04/creating-time-lapse-videos-mostly-in.html] | *Pro timelapse on Linux - [http://joegiampaoli.blogspot.com/2015/04/creating-time-lapse-videos-mostly-in.html] | ||
*How to deflicker a timelapse - [https://discuss.pixls.us/t/how-do-you-create-a-time-lapse-on-darktable/8094/21] | *How to deflicker a timelapse - [https://discuss.pixls.us/t/how-do-you-create-a-time-lapse-on-darktable/8094/21] | ||
*High Dynamic Range photos - [https://www.howtogeek.com/64320/htg-explains-what-is-hdr-photography-and-how-can-i-use-it/]. Would be great for night-day pictures. | *High Dynamic Range photos - [https://www.howtogeek.com/64320/htg-explains-what-is-hdr-photography-and-how-can-i-use-it/]. Would be great for night-day pictures. [[Darktable]] processes HDR. | ||
*Why good lenses are important - [https://www.howtogeek.com/394632/why-are-good-camera-lenses-so-important/] | |||
=Time Lapse Cameras= | |||
*Olumpus - $500 - only 999 frames - [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1351010-REG/olympus_v207072bu010_om_d_e_m10_mark_iii.html/?ap=y&ap=y&smp=y&smp=y&lsft=BI%3A514&gclid=CjwKCAjw8-78BRA0EiwAFUw8LAG0-hDZHmzLwdafFwyQE_TyK0xu6QVhSXCupKYpZIOfDwUhDuO6XBoCUdoQAvD_BwE] | |||
*Brinno - 80 day bat life - [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B2NCHYA?ref_=maas_adg_api_8400560240401_macro_1_2&ref=mm_d3380136-534c-438a-b052-61968f54e587&aa_campaignid=10807869119&aa_adgroupid=107425965798&aa_creativeid=ad-455543829569_kwd-298827838943_dev-c_ext-] | |||
=Low Light= | |||
*High dynamic range occurs with full frame sensor. See sensor size - [https://capturetheatlas.com/camera-sensor-size/]. DX is 24mm, FX is 36 mm. | |||
=More= | |||
*Stitching pictures to timelapse and extracting single frames - [[Stitching Pictures Into a Time Lapse]] |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 23 January 2023
Calculator
Find out actual event duration, desired interval for time lapse and more.
https://www.photopills.com/calculators/timelapse
Example
Say you have a 10 second clip taken at a time lapse interval of 3 seconds. How long is that in real life? Assume the industry standard playback frame rate is 24 fps [1]
Example:
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If you select 'event duration' - the calculator will produce the actual recording time. That recording time is 12 minutes of real-life action. This is useful for documenting build tasks by capturing time lapse to produce the actual time taken for build steps.
Notes
- Note that Akaso v50 Pro action cam is somewhat unintuitive in clip shooting. You can set time lapse to 1 shot per second. You can capture at 60 fps and 30 fps. The fps will determine the clip length at the end. If the shooting is at 30 fps, then a 1 minute timelapse will take 2 seconds of playback. If it was shot at 60 fps, a 1 minute recording will take 1 second to play back. This is clear by putting in the corresponding values in the time lapse calculator above.
Howtos on Related Topics
- Pro timelapse on Linux - [2]
- How to deflicker a timelapse - [3]
- High Dynamic Range photos - [4]. Would be great for night-day pictures. Darktable processes HDR.
- Why good lenses are important - [5]
Time Lapse Cameras
Low Light
- High dynamic range occurs with full frame sensor. See sensor size - [8]. DX is 24mm, FX is 36 mm.
More
- Stitching pictures to timelapse and extracting single frames - Stitching Pictures Into a Time Lapse