garalus3
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There may be an easier way to do this, just film as normal and in post, use "ffmpeg" to extract individual frames at a set interval of seconds as image files, and then stitch them into timelapse as usual:
ffmpeg -ss X -i <file>.mov -vframes 1 outputY.png (X would start from 0 and increase every 2 seconds)
Of course, this is on the linux command line, not sure if you can do this in windows shell. It would need to be in a script for X to change correctly and to create individual image files (the Y part). The good thing about this is that you can possibly do this to pre-existing video you might have, as long as it has no major turns of the coptor or major moves of the gimbal and was filmed while moving slowly (tripod mode maybe) |
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