Bassnut
12-07-2010, 06:35 PM
Hi Guys
You may seen this sequence before stacked as a single image (http://4256458530705943474-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/fredsastro/home/SPSP%2010%20time%20lapse%20E%20site .jpg?attachauth=ANoY7crUCxO2fAFJsFT oTJqKC7VpJTycLV4JmXwSnFigu9XENRuhWK FXHMQHLAleUJpfIh43x4RP8cn4eGJtY02cG yRDfxpQopFJDVaCVam-3hiHTgTJru-EgJ9XEUPC72BiWdpuaGrXdFggBoPk3eNs3C 8csfpduPKWIjbNzy8hcl00hlYkNxkCumA4l 5oBMag5MhLEi2rghGG9KZLWugPsAMG2fnbc RroFaeLNH6Q5RQ_ujLnaiFA%3D&attredirects=0), but this Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdk9mmcF9lI) (utube) is well, 125 images as a video sequence :P.
Before you view it, click on the 720 "HD" option and view it full screen. The res has been still squashed to hell, and its a bit noisy, a lesson for next time ;).
One very interesting lesson from this project though, was the making process.
I played with quick time and MS video maker, Premier etc tying to find an app that would adjust brightness/curves etc as a video, untill it suddenly occured to me in an epiphany that I should be curving in PS, since the scource was DSLR stills, but automate it to avoid 3 weeks of adjusting 125 subs.
Making an action was the answer, and good grief, how easy was that ! :).
Just create a new action (one click, and a name), click record, process away as you would on a single frame, click stop when done.
The action included multiple curves, selection, noise reduction, resizing, croping (to video size), all in good relaxed time.
Then I selected one image, clicked play to test it, any part of the action can be edited, and ran it over all 125 subs, bingo, too easy, and FAST :D.
Then imported into premier pro as a sequence, and out came a video (most video apps can convert sequences into video, but the image adjustments dont get close to PS natch)
OK, many here use actions, no brainer, but I was supprised how easy it was to make one :thumbsup:.
You can see scopes smoothly scanning the sky.
You may seen this sequence before stacked as a single image (http://4256458530705943474-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/fredsastro/home/SPSP%2010%20time%20lapse%20E%20site .jpg?attachauth=ANoY7crUCxO2fAFJsFT oTJqKC7VpJTycLV4JmXwSnFigu9XENRuhWK FXHMQHLAleUJpfIh43x4RP8cn4eGJtY02cG yRDfxpQopFJDVaCVam-3hiHTgTJru-EgJ9XEUPC72BiWdpuaGrXdFggBoPk3eNs3C 8csfpduPKWIjbNzy8hcl00hlYkNxkCumA4l 5oBMag5MhLEi2rghGG9KZLWugPsAMG2fnbc RroFaeLNH6Q5RQ_ujLnaiFA%3D&attredirects=0), but this Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdk9mmcF9lI) (utube) is well, 125 images as a video sequence :P.
Before you view it, click on the 720 "HD" option and view it full screen. The res has been still squashed to hell, and its a bit noisy, a lesson for next time ;).
One very interesting lesson from this project though, was the making process.
I played with quick time and MS video maker, Premier etc tying to find an app that would adjust brightness/curves etc as a video, untill it suddenly occured to me in an epiphany that I should be curving in PS, since the scource was DSLR stills, but automate it to avoid 3 weeks of adjusting 125 subs.
Making an action was the answer, and good grief, how easy was that ! :).
Just create a new action (one click, and a name), click record, process away as you would on a single frame, click stop when done.
The action included multiple curves, selection, noise reduction, resizing, croping (to video size), all in good relaxed time.
Then I selected one image, clicked play to test it, any part of the action can be edited, and ran it over all 125 subs, bingo, too easy, and FAST :D.
Then imported into premier pro as a sequence, and out came a video (most video apps can convert sequences into video, but the image adjustments dont get close to PS natch)
OK, many here use actions, no brainer, but I was supprised how easy it was to make one :thumbsup:.
You can see scopes smoothly scanning the sky.