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New here (hi! *waves*) and a question about d800 timelapse exporting
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinsley" data-source="post: 456826" data-attributes="member: 39279"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have looked everywhere online for the answer to this and I hope someone here can help me. I am a D3s user normally but my wife has a d800 that I used as my second camera this weekend shooting timelapses in the desert. Since the d800 has a handy "timelapse" option in the shooting menu, I used that instead of "interval frames" option for taking the timelapse. One major problem: Exporting the card data now onto my computer, I see that the d800 has pre-stacked all timelapse images and exported them as a quicktime file, which means I can't use Lightroom to edit key frames to lighten up areas before I make the actual timelapse final. It's basically just a 10 second Quicktime movie, which makes me incredibly sad since I can't edit it at all... </p><p></p><p>Does anyone know how to unstack the images I took while in Timelapse mode? Is that even possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinsley, post: 456826, member: 39279"] Hi everyone, I have looked everywhere online for the answer to this and I hope someone here can help me. I am a D3s user normally but my wife has a d800 that I used as my second camera this weekend shooting timelapses in the desert. Since the d800 has a handy "timelapse" option in the shooting menu, I used that instead of "interval frames" option for taking the timelapse. One major problem: Exporting the card data now onto my computer, I see that the d800 has pre-stacked all timelapse images and exported them as a quicktime file, which means I can't use Lightroom to edit key frames to lighten up areas before I make the actual timelapse final. It's basically just a 10 second Quicktime movie, which makes me incredibly sad since I can't edit it at all... Does anyone know how to unstack the images I took while in Timelapse mode? Is that even possible? [/QUOTE]
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