Viewing Timelapse photos.

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Pedro Gonzales
Jun 14, 2005
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Hello everyone.
Has anyone any suggestions what software can be used to view a series of photos taken over a period of time. e.g one photo taken of the sky every 5 mins over a period of an hour or two, to create a timelapse effect. I guess it would be like playing a slideshow at very high speed. I remember reading somewhere that one of the image viewers could do it, but I can’t remember which one it was.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Peter

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Kingdom
Jun 14, 2005
"Pedro Gonzales" wrote in
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Hello everyone.
Has anyone any suggestions what software can be used to view a series of photos taken over a period of time. e.g one photo taken of the sky every 5 mins over a period of an hour or two, to create a timelapse effect. I guess it would be like playing a slideshow at very high speed. I remember reading somewhere that one of the image viewers could do it, but I can’t remember which one it was.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Peter

Any viewer that has a slideshow option will probably let you adjust the time interval between images.

You could also make an animated gif if you have Image ready.


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johnboy
Jun 14, 2005
Flash is a much better alternative to an animated GIF. I don’t know if ImageReady CS2 has fixed their Flash export tool optimizing, but you might check it out.
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emmarzheng
Jun 16, 2005
Well, I think a lot softwares out there can help you with a satisfactory result. I use photovcd to do this job for me, you can giive it a shot too.

There are also some great photo menu templates out there I think would interest you

Check this:
http://www.photo2vcd.com/download/photo-to-vcd-downloads-tem plates.html
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Peter
Jun 27, 2005
Thanks all.
Comments appreciated.

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Well, I think a lot softwares out there can help you with a satisfactory result. I use photovcd to do this job for me, you can giive it a shot too.

There are also some great photo menu templates out there I think would interest you

Check this:
http://www.photo2vcd.com/download/photo-to-vcd-downloads-tem plates.html
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miso
Jun 27, 2005
You can take a series of stills and convert them to AVI in ImageJ http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/

24 frames of stills won’t make much of a move.

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