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“How to Use Photoshop to Create a Time-Lapse Video from Photos”
How to Create a Time-Lapse Video from Photographs in Photoshop
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can’t see the 2nd video (Russell Brown) :/
Hmm, that’s strange – it should work fine in all browsers, even in those that don’t have Flash installed like on the iPad tablet…
Try using another web browser or a different computer/device.
How is the time-lapse of the first video done? I kinda read somewhere that some time-lapse panning are done with sliders or on Photoshop Extended from a series of still pictures.
Can you show me or point me to the right direction where I can learn both? I am keen to learn.
sorry… I meant I am keen to learn how to create panning time-lapse. I have no idea where to start. :(
Thanks!
Sure Thomas… Here are a couple of interesting stories covering your multitude of options:
How can I make a time lapse photo series that pans across the images?
Build cheap panning camera mounts for time lapse photography
Plus a nice video for more on using Photoshop:
@ProDesignTools
Thanks for the reply and the links. I have done some research about panning time-lapse photography. Learned about those sliders devices (they don’t come cheap) might need to save up for these gadgets.
As for the video, thanks. I have watched the video but unfortunately it has nothing to do with creating a panning time-lapse video from the still images, the video talks about correction of white-balance and sharpening of the still images. Appreciate your help and thoughts. Will keep looking for the Photoshop CS5 tutorials (if there are any out there).
CHEERS!
Really cool videos, thanks for posting them
stunning !
Thanks for your very useful video… I created a mini time-lapse ;) brilliant!
The second video covered exactly what I needed – thank you!!
I have watched the video but unfortunately it has nothing to do with creating a panning time-lapse video from the still images, the video talks about correction of white-balance and sharpening of the still images. Appreciate your help and thoughts. Will keep looking for the Photoshop CS5 tutorials (if there are any out there).
Hey Kevin, not sure which videos you watched, but they don’t appear to be the tutorials featured above on this page!
Just double-checked, and the two lessons that we shared above are both about making timelapse videos from photos using Photoshop.
If you have any further clarification, please let us know. Thanks!
I kinda read somewhere that some time-lapse panning is done with sliders or on Photoshop Extended from a series of still pictures. Can you show me or point me in the right direction where I can learn both? I am keen to learn.
Hi, that exact technique is covered in the videos included in the article above.
I’d like to know about anybody’s best technique they’ve ever learned in photography… and how they’ve used it to better their skills
thanks, everybody :)
I will definitely try this!
Do you know what happened to Terje Sorgjerd? I love his work, but he seems to have disappeared off all social media and websites about 10 years ago!
Not sure! Maybe he gave up photography, or perhaps just the Internet? Hard to imagine – amazing talent!
You could try emailing him or messaging him perhaps? Email address given here:
https://www.facebook.com/TSOPhotography/
The video is quite informative.