sdkid IPCT+ Member Dec 6, 2014 4,755 20,278 South Dakota Dec 21, 2021 #1 from my ptz... clouds pushed by winds this morning... Reactions: Broachoski, TonyR, cyberwolf_uk and 13 others
looney2ns IPCT Contributor Sep 25, 2016 16,321 24,226 Evansville, In. USA Dec 21, 2021 #2 What settings did you use for that time-lapse, if you don't mind?
sdkid IPCT+ Member Dec 6, 2014 4,755 20,278 South Dakota Dec 21, 2021 #3 looney2ns said: What settings did you use for that time-lapse, if you don't mind? Click to expand... I did this right from the web UI It kept my settings. I just did a rough-guess on the speed multiplier... Reactions: Broachoski, cyberwolf_uk, djernie and 4 others
looney2ns said: What settings did you use for that time-lapse, if you don't mind? Click to expand... I did this right from the web UI It kept my settings. I just did a rough-guess on the speed multiplier...
djernie IPCT+ Member Jul 31, 2018 1,331 2,555 texas Dec 24, 2021 #4 That was cool. Reactions: JDreaming, TonyR, sebastiantombs and 1 other person
sdkid IPCT+ Member Dec 6, 2014 4,755 20,278 South Dakota Dec 24, 2021 #5 djernie said: That was cool. Click to expand... I have been storing still shots from every camera, taken every 10 minutes, just to make time-lapse videos with them. BI has really advanced, and the ability to make a time-lapse sequence is so easy now-- it is really Great software! Reactions: djernie, JDreaming, TonyR and 1 other person
djernie said: That was cool. Click to expand... I have been storing still shots from every camera, taken every 10 minutes, just to make time-lapse videos with them. BI has really advanced, and the ability to make a time-lapse sequence is so easy now-- it is really Great software!