PhotoLapse: Freeware jpg to avi conversion for creating ti..

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PhotoLapse can be found here: http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen

PhotoLapse is a totally free jpg sequence to avi convertor.
It needs no setup and it does not modify your registry.

Everyone has a digital photocamera nowadays so there is
no more excuse of not being able to create your own
timelapse movies.

How?
- Set your digital camera in the lowest resolution
- Pick a subject that changes slow over time (like the clouds)
- Make sure your in a comfortable position and that your
camera is steady
- Take a photo every 10 seconds or so.
- When done making your photosequence download them
to a folder on your pc.
- Start up PhotoLapse and a few clicks later you've got your movie.

Hope you like it,
Stephan van der Palen
 
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SVP wrote:
>
> PhotoLapse can be found here: http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen
>
> PhotoLapse is a totally free jpg sequence to avi convertor.
> It needs no setup and it does not modify your registry.
>
> Everyone has a digital photocamera nowadays so there is
> no more excuse of not being able to create your own
> timelapse movies.
>
> How?
> - Set your digital camera in the lowest resolution
> - Pick a subject that changes slow over time (like the clouds)
> - Make sure your in a comfortable position and that your
> camera is steady
> - Take a photo every 10 seconds or so.
> - When done making your photosequence download them
> to a folder on your pc.
> - Start up PhotoLapse and a few clicks later you've got your movie.
>
> Hope you like it,
> Stephan van der Palen

any bettre that Slide Show Movie Maker
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