@balazer I came over here as you mentioned this thread in the FW1.1 topic. I'm using @driftwood 's Quantum patches with a GOP of 1. I don't want to use different patches for different purposes. I'd like to use 24H for regular shots and 24L in variable movie mode that's why I asked @Vitaliy_Kiselev if it's possible to change the value. The variable movie mode is great for timelapsing I think, especially as you get a file with 23.976 individual frames per second. At the moment my problem is that I can't get @driftwood 's latest Quantum v9b to span in 24L. But perhaps I make a mistake and there is a better way? I also tried MJPEG but the quality sucks as soon as I'm shooting 2 fps. But anyway, thanks for pointing me to this topic, very interesting and great results :)
Oh yes your are the best!!! thanks ;-)
I second the request for modified variable mode to meet the 2 fps. I know there is alot other stuff more important, but it would indeed be nice.
Me too..
@tobnyot, try Aquamotion for variable movie mode.
But also without the hack you achieve beautiful timelapse. Just use AVISYNTH for blending and frame jumping. Record at normal 24p or 25p at low shutter speed that you come close to 360 degree. With these recommended 4 blending types of @balazer the advantage is that also noise will be reduced in lowlight at higher iso.
I use the AVI Script creator of MEGUI and you will have a very short workflow. That is due to the fact that you can use a draft script. From that a new script will be created automtically in the same folder under same name and final mp4 file will be directly generated from the GH2 mts files under same name.... and you can add one jobs after the other which will processed automatically.
Following Video is a HDR Exposure Fusion timelapse generated by 1080p 25fps at 1/2s shutter speed, 360 degree and approx 65x times. All out of Avisynth workflow which takes only few minutes.
Fusion took place by: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=152109
clip1: timelapse video where the clouds were exposed correctly
clip2: averaged 1 minute video transferred to one single image, which was taken before timelapse started. Where dark areas were exposed corretly.
It was generated this morning. In south of Germany - only a little bit of snow was fallen on the streets at night. You will find fine details everywhere...
For the exposure it´s great, but in thys case it looks strange because the shadows don´t change and also the trees don´t move. Looks like a scary movie.
@Kihlian in reality also the trees were not moving by the wind. Movements I have to test - using an averaged picture from a video would have the advantage to erease moving objects.
But you are also able to work with a clip2 at 1/50s. Then you run at different times. Like cars are passing by as normal and clouds are racing....
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