"10328x7760 - A 10K Timelapse Demo" is a video I put together showcasing the extreme resolution of the PhaseOne IQ180 camera of which it was shot. This footage comes from some shots I did while shooting 4K and 8K timelapses in Rio De Janeiro for a major electronics manufacturer. Each shot is comprised of hundreds individual still images, each weighing in at a whopping 80 megapixels. Each individual raw frame measures 10328x7760 pixels.
Each shot was very minimally processed and included curves, input sharpening, saturation adjustments. The h264 compression really kills alot of the fine detail. No noise reduction was done on any of the shots. I tried to keep the shots as close to raw as possible so you may see some dust spots, noise, and manual exposure changes I made while shooting. For a final video edit these adjustments would be smoothed out and fixed. Normally I run shots where I manually change exposure during the shot through LRTimelapse, but unfortunately the program can't seem to handle such huge raw files. I also had to loop some shots in order to have enough runtime to do some zooms, so you may see a jump in the footage here and there."
Schlagwort: Timelapse
A Sample of an Aurora Borealis Panorama
Alexander Gerst’s Reisevideo aus dem All | Die Erde als Timelapse aus über 12.500 Fotos
Der deutsche ESA-ISS-Astronaut Alexander Gerst hat nun endlich auch geschafft, dass ich mir seinen Namen merken kann. Und der Grund dafür ist dieses unendlich(e Weiten) schöne Timelapse-Vid, dass er während seiner 6 Monate im All gemacht hat - wie man unschwerelos erkennen kann. Über 12.500 Selfies of Planet Earth (und Mr. Universe).
"Watch Earth roll by through the perspective of ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst in this six-minute timelapse video from space. Combining 12 500 images taken by Alexander during his six-month Blue Dot mission on the International Space Station this Ultra High Definition video shows the best our beautiful planet has to offer. Marvel at the auroras, sunrises, clouds, stars, oceans, the Milky Way, the International Space Station, lightning, cities at night, spacecraft and the thin band of atmosphere that protects us from space. Often while conducting scientific experiments or docking spacecraft Alexander would set cameras to automatically take pictures at regular intervals. Combining these images gives the timelapse effect seen in this video.Watch the video in 4K resolution for the best effect and find out more about Alexander Gerst’s Blue Dot mission."
Damit ihr euch den Namen auch merken könnt, hier noch ein paar Seifenblasen in Space.
Intemporalité | Paris aus experimentellen Perspektiven
Toronto Skyline Porn
Astronaut – A Journey To Space | Die Erde aus Sicht der ISS (in spacigen Selfies)
Ein eindrucksvolles Video (von Guillaume Juin) aus über 80 GB an Bildern von der ISS-Raumstation, die einen (welt)allumfassenden Blick von der Erde liefern. Die Fotos wurden direkt von den Astronauten in knapp 28.000 km Höhe geschossen. Und ich finde ja, unser (manchmal sehr hübscher) blauer Planet sollte öfter mal Selfies von sich schießen lassen.
A World Without Time
Ein wunderschön atmosphärischer Timelapse-Blick (von Paul Klaver), der die melancholische Seite vom Leben (und Tod) in der menschenleeren Wildnis bebildert.
"A compilation of timelapses I made during the production of the Dutch nature film The New Wilderness. Music from The Night of the Hunter and Ben Howard - Black Flies. Shot with Canon 5d2."
Stadtbesichtigung mit Warp-Antrieb | Ein Hyperlapse-Speed-Trip durchs urbane Nirgendwo
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