I put them together in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. You go to Import, choose one picture, check the check box for numbered stills, and they're imported as a clip. Very easy and simple :)
Det tok ikke så alt for lang tid faktisk, jeg hadde kun 4GB-minnekort, så hver sekvens fikk plass på ett minnekort med råfiler. Det er mye som kan gjøre automatisk med Adobe Bridge, Photoshop og Premiere, så man trenger ikke redigere alle bildene, kun de første i hver sekvens osv. :)
Mer kommer senere, nå holder jeg på med en video jeg lager med mitt Pentax K-5.
The soundtrack reminds me of a female 'Jim Morrison'. The words are beautiful, and it was a good choice for your video track. How many exposures did you use? It seems like hundreds. I've never done one before. I'm just imagining how to go about it. My first thought is, "am I going to have enough space on a 8MB SD card for so many exposures?" I'll have to read your blog and study up on it. Nice job.
I used 4GB cards for this, I've got three of them. I didn't shoot it all in one go, I had several trips with empty cards, so 8GB is plenty :) The video consists of about 3300 exposure, 15 per second.
I'll be buying a new remote timer for mye K-x so I can make time lapse videos with it as well :)
Good luck on your own project =) Looking forward to seeing it.
I was intrigued by your Video as I have alway been fascinated by life in Alta and how it must be to live in the cold and dark climate you have. I often look at the Alta Centre Webcam from the Park Hotel and I see part of your video has the same position. One day I will visit Alta.
@parke1953 Glad you liked it :) I hope you get to visit Alta and the rest of northern Norway :) This time of year it's very bright, almost time for the midnight sun :)
Da er det du som har fått pulsen min til å stige noen hakk ved å stå med kamera langs veiene i Alta når jeg har kommet kjørende litt over fartsgrensa. Alltid trodd først at det var UP med laser. =)
I love it !
what kind of program did you used to pick the pictures together ?
testtesttest35 1 month ago
@testtesttest35 I'm glad you liked it :D
I put them together in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. You go to Import, choose one picture, check the check box for numbered stills, and they're imported as a clip. Very easy and simple :)
ArcticExposure 1 month ago
@ArcticExposure Thanks for your reply! :)
I got the same camera, I'm just waiting for my timer, i bought a few days ago on the internet - I will send you a link with the final result ;)
greetings from frankfurt, germany.
testtesttest35 1 month ago
@testtesttest35 Nice It's my pleasure :) Good luck with it, I'm looking forward to see the result :)
ArcticExposure 1 month ago
Likte dettan. Er alle bilder høyoppløselige? Var jo veldig bra kvalitet i bildene.
syltefjordnissen 6 months ago
@syltefjordnissen Ja, alle er fra Pentax K10D som har 10 megapixler, og så beskjært til 16:9 for å passe nedskalering til 1080p.
Morsomt at du likte det :)
ArcticExposure 6 months ago
Veldig bra! Var jo sinnsykt tøft det hær, har du brukt mange timer totalt på dette?
MrChristerah 10 months ago
@MrChristerah Morsomt at du likte den :)
Det tok ikke så alt for lang tid faktisk, jeg hadde kun 4GB-minnekort, så hver sekvens fikk plass på ett minnekort med råfiler. Det er mye som kan gjøre automatisk med Adobe Bridge, Photoshop og Premiere, så man trenger ikke redigere alle bildene, kun de første i hver sekvens osv. :)
Mer kommer senere, nå holder jeg på med en video jeg lager med mitt Pentax K-5.
ArcticExposure 10 months ago
The soundtrack reminds me of a female 'Jim Morrison'. The words are beautiful, and it was a good choice for your video track. How many exposures did you use? It seems like hundreds. I've never done one before. I'm just imagining how to go about it. My first thought is, "am I going to have enough space on a 8MB SD card for so many exposures?" I'll have to read your blog and study up on it. Nice job.
gsmark455 1 year ago
@gsmark455 Do you mean 8GB, not MB?
I used 4GB cards for this, I've got three of them. I didn't shoot it all in one go, I had several trips with empty cards, so 8GB is plenty :) The video consists of about 3300 exposure, 15 per second.
I'll be buying a new remote timer for mye K-x so I can make time lapse videos with it as well :)
Good luck on your own project =) Looking forward to seeing it.
ArcticExposure 1 year ago
@ArcticExposure
Wonderful video and great idea. I would love to try one of these someday. This video has inspiried me to try some new things. Thanks.
gsmark455 1 year ago
I was intrigued by your Video as I have alway been fascinated by life in Alta and how it must be to live in the cold and dark climate you have. I often look at the Alta Centre Webcam from the Park Hotel and I see part of your video has the same position. One day I will visit Alta.
Thank you for posting this video.
parke1953 1 year ago
@parke1953 Glad you liked it :) I hope you get to visit Alta and the rest of northern Norway :) This time of year it's very bright, almost time for the midnight sun :)
ArcticExposure 1 year ago
I like the HD!
I would like to do like this,
can u tell me the way of doing it?
I did something like this by my Nikon D90 with ML-L3 remote and I took around 100 photos, the shutter speed was 1.6 second each photo
thanks
abohelalHQ 2 years ago
It's nice.
TonyEtna1987 2 years ago
Virkelig bra!
k4zex 2 years ago
Utrulig bra! :)
Reqush 2 years ago
Da er det du som har fått pulsen min til å stige noen hakk ved å stå med kamera langs veiene i Alta når jeg har kommet kjørende litt over fartsgrensa. Alltid trodd først at det var UP med laser. =)
Fin film og godt jobbet.
sjarksau 2 years ago
Takk for kommentaren, glad du likte den :)
Ikke meningen å skremme deg :P
ArcticExposure 2 years ago
when i first read your description, i thought it was alta as in the old abbreviation for alberta canada...
i didn't realize there is such a place in norway
good video
garycalgary 2 years ago
Fin film me mange flotte bilda av alta :)
j0oaa 2 years ago
cool !
DrivingJapan 2 years ago
knall bra :) hilsen M23 Alta
mange fine bilda:)
terjemj 2 years ago
Best time lapse I have seen from the K10D.
jogibajr 2 years ago
very cool!!
xdanibearx 2 years ago
Glad you liked it :)
ArcticExposure 2 years ago