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<blockquote data-quote="PavementPilot" data-source="post: 14840" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>Just a helpful hint with Photolapse, use jpegs no larger that 1024 on one dimension. I havent tried 2048 yet, but at 3096 or larger, it clips outs frames and segments. Another thing I noticed is the longer the SS used, the less fps required for smooth running. I played with this last night with my Pandosy and Harvey set, got it down to 8 fps before it started to get choppy.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>PS</p><p>I resized one of my sets to 2048 and it looked good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PavementPilot, post: 14840, member: 4024"] Just a helpful hint with Photolapse, use jpegs no larger that 1024 on one dimension. I havent tried 2048 yet, but at 3096 or larger, it clips outs frames and segments. Another thing I noticed is the longer the SS used, the less fps required for smooth running. I played with this last night with my Pandosy and Harvey set, got it down to 8 fps before it started to get choppy. PS I resized one of my sets to 2048 and it looked good. [/QUOTE]
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