Once you are happy with your edited batch there are a good number of export options including file and folder naming, and filetype and quality options We still save the images as JPEGs at this stage.Īn example of Adobe Lightroom’s image editing interfaceĪn example of Lightroom’s image adjustment window with the image sync button in the bottom-left cornerĪn alternative method of processing time lapse images is the ‘batch edit’ function in Adobe Photoshop. It also even reads the metadata from your images meaning you can easily (re)order the them (sometimes a life-saver if you forgot to reset your photo counter) and quickly get rid of any known issues from the lens you used such as warping and vignetting at the edges of the frame. Lightroom boasts intuitive, easy to use controls with a really easy sync function to apply the same changes to a whole batch of images. We favor Adobe Lightroom when it comes to processing time lapse images. Try as you might to get things looking right in-camera, when you import your sequence of images into your computer you may find that the horizon isn’t quite level or the white balance is casting an undesired hue across your images, for example. The first thing to address is any brightness, colour balance, cropping and rotation issues. Processing time lapse images effectively is an imperative part of creating a smooth looking time lapse film. There are many, many effects that you can apply to the footage once it is ‘stitched’ together as a video file (which we will touch on very soon) but first we’ll talk about making those tiny tweaks to the stills before we handle them as a video. Much of the hard work is done and soon we will find out how all that planning and time is going to look. Whatever the use for your time lapse video is we’re sure you’ll want it to look good played back in sequence. You’ve now got a sequence of hundreds, if not thousands of images. Oh, and if you haven’t already read the first, second and third parts our of guide click here for Part 1: Time Lapse Basics’, here for ‘Part 2: Time Lapse ‘Equipment’ or here for ‘Part 3: Shooting Time Lapse’. Addressing any images issues at this point of post production can really make a big difference to the quality of the final product. In this fourth part of the guide, we’ll cover how to post-process and edit together your time lapse images. Processing and editing time lapse images effectively is an imperative, but often underrated stage of time lapse production. Sony Sony Sony.Welcome to the fourth and final part of our guide on how to create time lapse films. and the PlayMemories app will vanish in the near future. Imaging Edge needs old PlayMemory Home app by Lars Hernborg, on Flickr go figure?įrom Gary Friedmans ebook for a7R IV (Sorry Gary, hope you don't mind me sharing a snippet like this?): Just got a tad p!ssed off at the time.Įdit: Now I remember, one can assemble Time-Lapse images with Imaging Edge but only if the PlayMemories app is there on the computer as well. as well, but can't reminder atm what I was going to do :-/. on the Mac but when I was trying, the app told me it needed PlayMemories. Well to tell the truth I was going to do a task with Imaging. BIG sigh.Īt least on Android, the change from PlayMemories Mobile to Imaging Edge Mobile did meant just changing the visuals (mainly logo/icon) and the name, the functions of the app continued to be the same as earlier (or the newer updates might have included something new, but still nothing drastic).
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