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Hyperlapses with Spark - short tutorial

Very nice! I'm going to give this a try and see how it works out. I don't have PP Pro, but I have another editor (Filmora). I'll have to check and see if it will accept JPGs.
 
Very nice tutorial. I did try the same method as you once but it didn't quite work. The output was very shaky. Probably I should try on a day when it is not very windy.
 
Wind is not friendly with the Spark :)
A slow wind, without gusts, will help. Also, you can get rid of some shakiness if cropping in the photos a bit.
 
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Wind is not friendly with the Spark :)
A slow wind, without gusts, will help. Also, you can get rid of some shakiness if cropping in the photos a bit.

I think the warp stabilizer in Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro is a really powerful true. I tried with the stabilizer in Filmora but it is not very good.
 
I think the warp stabilizer in Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro is a really powerful true. I tried with the stabilizer in Filmora but it is not very good.
i am not familiar with Filmora. There may be some 3rd party plug-ins that you may use. Or switch to Premiere :)
 
i am not familiar with Filmora. There may be some 3rd party plug-ins that you may use. Or switch to Premiere :)

The problem is that I need to upgrade by laptop first if I want to use Premiere Pro. I will eventually do that but Filmora is great for learning the basic concepts of editing and the system requirements are minimal.
 

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