Time Lapse Effect - (how to)
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Time Lapse Effect - (how to)
Here is a tip for those of you wanting to create a faux video, time lapse effect with burst shots or shots taken over a period of time and then use them in your slide show.
Rather than putting the time into the slides, try setting the transitions to A/B for about .3 to .5 (a third to a half of a second or less if need be) and each slide timing to "0". This should give you good results with minimal jerky or blurry motion one way or another.
Rather than putting the time into the slides, try setting the transitions to A/B for about .3 to .5 (a third to a half of a second or less if need be) and each slide timing to "0". This should give you good results with minimal jerky or blurry motion one way or another.
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Re: Time Lapse Effect - (how to)
I will give those settings a try...I took pictures in Alaska of a big cruise ship turning right in the middle of
the bay at Seward.. The settings I have now are pretty jerky.
Thanks
Muriel
the bay at Seward.. The settings I have now are pretty jerky.
Thanks
Muriel
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