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How to make video timelapse from stills

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Tutorial on how to take your stills taken with your DSLR and turn them into great timelapse HD video.
Updated:  5 months ago
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Ron Coker    October 18, 2009 06:33 PM
Philip, Good Info. Thanks for sharing. I like the Ken Burns FX.

Wolfgang Gaebler    October 22, 2009 03:15 PM
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David Svensson    December 04, 2009 07:27 AM
Does this work on a PC too?
Thanks for posting this tutorial!

I´ve tried the first part (using QuickTime Pro 7.6.5 on a PC with XP).

Importing the 5D mk II jpeg files is fine. If I set the view option to "fit to screen" I can export a MOV file.

However, if the view option is "full size" or "half size" the export will halt with an error message:

"Error -2147023174: an unknown error occurred"

Is this a known problem when trying to generate a 5K or 2.5K frame size output file on a PC, please?

BR,

David Svensson



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