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09-07-2009, 11:30 AM   #1
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Time lapse photography software?

Does anyone have a suggestion for a free time lapse photography software for Windows? I have about a hundred frames I took about 30 seconds apart and I want to make a short time lapse "film".

Help is appreciated!

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09-07-2009, 12:38 PM   #2
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pentax' own remote control software......
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09-07-2009, 12:46 PM   #3
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Ah, I wasn't aware of that. Sadly, I cannot locate the disk and I fear it is with the original box which is 4000 miles away at the moment.

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If you are looking for a software you can use to "stich" your jpegs to video you could try VirtualDub. Its free and fairly simple editor which can help you little.

VirtualDub download (at SourceForge) - virtualdub.org

timelapse is fun. I have one 55 000 image project under editing right now.
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09-07-2009, 06:07 PM   #5
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Windows movie maker?
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I have thought about doing some stop motion animation. After a little research online, I found this little freeware offering at Version Tracker. I have not installed it yet, but it claims to do what you're asking.

AnimatorDV Simple 9.02 software download - Windows - VersionTracker
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Originally Posted by jaitas View Post
If you are looking for a software you can use to "stich" your jpegs to video you could try VirtualDub. Its free and fairly simple editor which can help you little.

VirtualDub download (at SourceForge) - virtualdub.org

timelapse is fun. I have one 55 000 image project under editing right now.
i , too, would recommend virtualdub. its lightweight and does the job just fine. used it myself for some timelapses.
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