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Feb 13, 2015 18:26 |  #1

Looking for a Lightroom plugin for LR 5 and found LRT Timelapse but at 99euros which in Canadian dollars is $142 way more than what a new copy of Lightroom itself is worth. Any other time lapse plugins for Lightroom I should consider?

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Feb 13, 2015 19:42 |  #2

Is this to make a movie time lapse? Or to stack a photo? If it's to stack exposures I've used Starstax and it's free. For time lapse video I used Apple QuickTime also free.


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Feb 14, 2015 11:53 as a reply to  @ flowrider's post |  #3

Actually looking for a plugin for Lightroom preferably..and to image sequence a stack of still photos.



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Feb 14, 2015 21:47 |  #4

Doing a Google search shows templates which could be used for creating time-lapse videos.




  
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Feb 16, 2015 22:07 |  #5

Haven't used it but it is free:https://www.youtube.co​m/watch?v=SjdR_ZAoazQ (external link) Plugin is in the description.


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Feb 17, 2015 01:50 |  #6

Use a template in Lr to process them all the same way. Then go through them and make any corrections. Bring them into a video editor as an image sequence. On Vegas you just pick them from a directory and it does the rest. Look for image sequence in the import dialog of your video editor.

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Mar 23, 2015 05:49 |  #7

You got good suggestions.
If you don't want to pay for plugins, you can always use your free photo editing wares that comes with your OS. That is if you are taking raw, first do your sync adjustment in LR, convert to jpg, import to a new folder and then:

if a Window user, use "MoveMaker"

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or Mac users, use "iMovie"

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Of course paid dedicated video editing tools like Sony's Vegas or Adobe PrimerPro can do that with less clicks and less fun (A good option if you already own) but then why? if you can do it free with your OS. Well now you know that you have the choice and pick up the way you prefer and surely you don't have to pay that much just for a LR plugin.


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Dec 31, 2015 10:15 |  #8

Hi, I know its a slow reply. LRTimelapse is well worth the money, you could try it for free. The free version is limited to 400 images. Or you could try Quicktime pro.

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