Site monitoring is a snap using GBTimelapse. At the Hangtown Motocross this year, I put a laptop and Canon XSi in the control tower to monitor the track preparation and the race day action. GBTimelapse was set up to capture images once per minute from one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset each day for the week before the race.
Here's what the first day looked like...
and here it is the day of the race...
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Drying strawberry - long term timelapse
Photographed using GBTimelapse over a 3 week time span with a Canon 5D and a 100mm macro lens. The nominal time interval between shots was 1 hour. This is just a simple example of how GBTimelapse can be used for a long term laboratory project. Music is "Investigations" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"
Storm Clouds Processed with GBDeflicker
We don't get much interesting weather here in Northern California, so when I saw these clouds coming and drove to a good vantage point to get this clip. I used had a Canon T3i tethered to a Toshiba netbook computer running GBTimelapse in its AutoRamp mode (AutoRamp is a new feature in beta testing now). Time interval was 5 seconds.
I removed the flicker using GBDeflicker and made this video using Adobe Premiere Pro.
You can how much GBDeflicker improved the footage.
I removed the flicker using GBDeflicker and made this video using Adobe Premiere Pro.
You can how much GBDeflicker improved the footage.
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