![]() Don't need or want NEF format as 300 pictures too many to edit and I have not found a batch edit process that will take all edits from one picture and apply to the others. Operation system: Windows 10, picture format is JPG-fine. Is the reason for using gif the ability to loop? Otherwise a videoįormat will give better results. I think it is better to export the gif, then reopen A Gimp gif has the same 256Ĭolour palette for all layers. Keep in RGB mode for as long as possible. The immediate issue with frame order is easily solved in Gimp. Individual frames? Gif format was really meant for an earlier smaller Judging by conversion times stated (and Nikon) these are big You also missed out operating system, assuming a version of Windows. Manager saw the process is very heavy with Disk I/O - 95-100% Memory Memory - I have allocated 12.5 Gig to GIMP, HHD hard drive. My computer specs are: Sixth generation I7, 3.4 GHz processor 16 Gig I will investigate if I cannot get Gimp to work for me. Time lapse videos, just want the ability and flexibility to create one I do not want to pay for software as I will not take a lot of Recommend a good free piece of software that I could use instead of Hopefully someone will see a step left out or reversed in order to get Set Dithering toįloyd-Steinberg - click convert. Happen as the first image loaded becomes the last image. Time lapse video plays in a reverse sequence. There are two problems, 1 quality is not as I have taken 300 pictures via the interval timer mode in I am having trouble creating a good time lapse video from still Via Task Manager saw the process is very heavy with Disk I/O - 95-100% Memory usage - takes all I can give it. My computer specs are: Sixth generation I7, 3.4 GHz processor 16 Gig Memory - I have allocated 12.5 Gig to GIMP, HHD hard drive. I have seen Chronolapse software which I will investigate if I cannot get Gimp to work for me. I do not want to pay for software as I will not take a lot of time lapse videos, just want the ability and flexibility to create one when I find a good reason to. If not, maybe someone could recommend a good free piece of software that I could use instead of Gimp. Hopefully someone will see a step left out or reversed in order to get time lapse video in proper sequence. Check Use delay entered above for all frames. Filters - Animation - Optimize (for GIF). Set Dithering to Floyd-Steinberg - click convert. Open pictures as layers within Gimp - takes about 40 minutesģ. Load 300 pictures from camera to computer.Ģ. The process I am following, saw in two YouTube videos is:ġ. The total process takes about 5 hours to complete. ![]() I thought that might happen as the first image loaded becomes the last image. Main issue is the time lapse video plays in a reverse sequence. There are two problems, 1 quality is not as good as I think it should be. I have taken 300 pictures via the interval timer mode in the Nikon D5500 camera. I am having trouble creating a good time lapse video from still pictures. ![]()
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