What a cool coincidence. I did my first attempts with time lapse video too this weekend. Adobe Lighthouse can generate the video, but I'm curious what frame rate you used for this? It seems faster than 30 fps, which seems to be a limit for Lighthouse.
This plays back at 30fps and was shot in the camera at 1fps.
NTSC Color analog television is 29.97fps, B&W is 30fps, except in Europe or other 50Hz places where TV is 50fps. Movies on film are 24fps ATSC Digital TV (USA) is 30fps for 720p or 60 interlaced 'fields' per second for 1080i . 1080p - generally seen only on BluRay players is 24fps ATSC will change as the A/53 standard is obsoleted by 4K Ultra High Definition video, seen for some years now in Japan, and the low res A/153 standard for Mobile DTV. But I digress....
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Great clip too.
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NTSC Color analog television is 29.97fps, B&W is 30fps, except in Europe or other 50Hz places where TV is 50fps.
Movies on film are 24fps
ATSC Digital TV (USA) is 30fps for 720p or 60 interlaced 'fields' per second for 1080i .
1080p - generally seen only on BluRay players is 24fps
ATSC will change as the A/53 standard is obsoleted by 4K Ultra High Definition video, seen for some years now in
Japan, and the low res A/153 standard for Mobile DTV.
But I digress....
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I can actually sense the location of various patrons!
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