Day to night timelapse or holy grail timelapse tutorial. It doesn't have to be hard, let me show you how to do a holy grail timelapse the easy way. I've written down the workflow a bit lower in this description hoping that you would see my other social media channels and would come say g'day.
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Easy Day to Night timelapse tutorial workflow:
Set up your camera in a secure spot and make sure it won't move. Turn off Image Stabilisation if you have it. Create your composition and set up your exposure with all settings turned to manual. You will be in control of the exposure, not the camera. Start by overexposing and let the sequence run until it is underexposed. Stop the shoot, create a new folder and repeat the process until fully dark.
We'll be using Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop to organise and compile/render video files from a series of JPEG images. You can shoot a day to night timelapse on a smartphone, a compact camera, a mirrorless or DSLR camera, as long as you can trigger photos and can adjust all the settings you're good to go. Grab your tripod and trigger and set up at a nice spot. Start overexposed and let the sequence run until underexposed. Create a new folder and start again, going from over exposed to under exposed. End when satisfied.
Dump footage on a hard drive, import the contents of the hard drive into Adobe Lightroom using the 'Add' method and rename your folders to reflect the content accurately and in a clear manner.
Open your sequences in photo shop as video footage, adjust the scale using the transform tool and hit File - Export - Render Video to create your timelapse video files.
Import your video files back into Adobe Photoshop by loading them into a stack and manipulate the opacity using two keyframes. Fiddle until satisfied and hit Render Video again
-- Frequently Asked Questions --
What do you do for a living?
- I am a commercial timelapse photographer. This means people or brands hire me to produce timelapse or hyperlapse footage. My clients include Canon, Microsoft, Tourism Dubai, Australia, Philippines, etc.
What's with the vlogs?
- I was inspired to start vlogging by the vlogging greats such as Casey, Louis and others. I love seeing the behind the scenes of the industry and I hope you enjoy mine!
Where do you live and where are you from?
- I live in Sydney, Australia. I moved here from Antwerp, Belgium in 2013 in the pursuit of love and adventure! Ja, ik spreek nederlands.
What gear do you use?
- I use a lot of Canon cameras, mainly the 1DXII and 5D3 (sometimes 5DSR) with a ton of lenses. Check out [ Ссылка ] for more
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