
Just delurking after a while and dropping by for a spot of advice - I'm messing about with time lapse photography and wanted to know what software you'd suggest to make it. Ideally it should be free - can you do this using Gimp or is there something magical out there that can churn this sort of thing easily?
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:48,
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Here, I'll help you anyway: www.google.co.uk/
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:50,
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I'll take the rap for this one. So pick on ME bitches, I'll have yer kidneys aut.
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:54,
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i remember when this were all fields....
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:59,
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But it was all fields
mushroom.nosox.org/fields.html
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mushroom.nosox.org/fields.html


Pull up a fresh kitten and stick about
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 19:05,
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however what i was looking for was advice from people who may just have done this recently. naturally b3ta would be somewhere to find this. however it seems that in the last seven years the users of this site have become rather arsey...
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 19:01,
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by shooting video and then decimating (before the pedants start - I know, I know) by 30 or 50 frames using VirtualDub, which is free.
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 19:27,
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this is a relevant question for the mainboard, you silly arse
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There was a time when no one would think of making such a post as Monkeyboy's.
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:58,
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although if you are only going to spend about a month doing and are producing a gif (les than 100 frames) use a trial version of photoshop.
For longer movies you will need other software but I couldnt recommend anything.
if people give you shit edit your post with this #img src="https://www2.b3ta.com/host/creative/28624/1195132656/stoppit.gif"# but with pointy brackets instead of hashes
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:52,
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For longer movies you will need other software but I couldnt recommend anything.
if people give you shit edit your post with this #img src="https://www2.b3ta.com/host/creative/28624/1195132656/stoppit.gif"# but with pointy brackets instead of hashes

Good luck with the timelapse.
I think google will do better than we can.
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:56,
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I think google will do better than we can.

I think google would be a better help..or ask people on flickr.com
there are plenty of photo goblins over there
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Wed 19 Aug 2009, 19:07,
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there are plenty of photo goblins over there

Things just had to get a little stricter as numbers increaced, fame spread and a few edjits found us
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