*pbartram* Member May 31, 2011 #1 Ive been finding it hard to get my time lapses looking good as i keep getting flickering. How can I stop this?If it helps im editing on final cut pro, using quicktime player to make the timelapse.
Ive been finding it hard to get my time lapses looking good as i keep getting flickering. How can I stop this?If it helps im editing on final cut pro, using quicktime player to make the timelapse.
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*pbartram* Member May 31, 2011 #6 for fucks sake i cant embed for shit, here is a linkhttp://vimeo.com/20980061
Sklar Active member Staff member May 31, 2011 #7 i can't really watch video on this computer, but what method are you using? if you are using photos and an intervalometer, what settings are you using on the camera, is it auto? that could be your issue the auto mode could lead to flickering, because it will change the aperture and shutter speed, so make sure to put it on manual
i can't really watch video on this computer, but what method are you using? if you are using photos and an intervalometer, what settings are you using on the camera, is it auto? that could be your issue the auto mode could lead to flickering, because it will change the aperture and shutter speed, so make sure to put it on manual
*pbartram* Member May 31, 2011 #8 ive used it on manual mode and i still seem to get flickering, is there not some sort of filter i could get for final cut pro?
ive used it on manual mode and i still seem to get flickering, is there not some sort of filter i could get for final cut pro?
.Max. Active member May 31, 2011 #9 Check your comments on that video. Someone posted this link: http://gwegner.de/en/lrtimelapse/
D DAPSKI Member May 31, 2011 #10 Phillip Bloom has a nice tutorial on time lapses. is your auto focus off.
OrangeName Member May 31, 2011 #12 http://www.granitebaysoftware.com/Support/Tips/TipFlicker.aspx i use there software to remove mine in adobe after effects. that site also has some tips i think.
http://www.granitebaysoftware.com/Support/Tips/TipFlicker.aspx i use there software to remove mine in adobe after effects. that site also has some tips i think.
eheath Active member Staff member May 31, 2011 #13 Turn off auto exposure, im guessing youre running aperture or shutter priority, go full manual.
B blatt Active member May 31, 2011 #15 yup. That's definitely your problem. Set it manually, along with shutter speed and aperture
*pbartram* Member Jun 1, 2011 #16 thanks for the feedback, i had a few settings still on manual so that was probably the problem.
*pbartram* Member Jun 1, 2011 #17 I've heard you can get plugins which deflicker. Has anyone found any decent ones for final cut pro?