9h video of my animation of June 17th

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9h video of my animation of June 17th

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Hello
shooting conditions, with turnaround to 2/3 (1:30 stop), the video is compressed resulting in a loss of quality.
The .GIF = 261MB in good quality.
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Re: 9h video of my animation of June 17th

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Amazing work :bow :bow :bow

Have you tried aligning the images in ImPPG to help with stabilization? Sometimes I find that ImPPG doesn't work that well and I align in Registax instead and before the stacking tab I export all the separate images instead. I always find Registax does a very good job of alignment in the trickiest of sequences.

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Montana wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 7:15 am Amazing work :bow :bow :bow

Have you tried aligning the images in ImPPG to help with stabilization? Sometimes I find that ImPPG doesn't work that well and I align in Registax instead and before the stacking tab I export all the separate images instead. I always find Registax does a very good job of alignment in the trickiest of sequences.

Alexandra
helle Alexandra,
yes imppg for the stabilization, but it cuts me the images to a small piece, it is normal it takes the common part of all the images so it is better to eliminate the more staggered before doing with Imppg.
I'm incredibly lazy so I only do the easiest parts :oops:
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Brilliant! I can only imagine having the sun out for 9 hours.


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maximum possible at home in summer I think. ;)
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Paul:
Dramatic animations.
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