From the course: Top 10 Video Camera Tricks

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Postproduction for time-lapse shots

Postproduction for time-lapse shots

From the course: Top 10 Video Camera Tricks

Postproduction for time-lapse shots

(mellow music) - [Instructor] Creating a Hyperlapse is pretty straightforward. I like to work with RAW files. I'll open 'em up into something like Adobe Camera Raw. Then I can select all the images and develop it quickly. I'll pull down the highlights, balance out the overall exposure. Little bit of sharpening also comes in handy. Be careful not to over expose your highlights or under expose your shadows too much. Gradients are also helpful. Then be sure to select everything and synchronize all of the settings. When you're all set, save out some new files. These are pretty high res so I can actually shrink them down a little. I'll just go to half size and save them in the same location and click save. You can track the progress in the corner. Once it's all set, just click done to store your edits. I like to use a tool like After Effects to put it all together. Choose file, import file, navigate to your images.…

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