So specifically when I shot a time-lapse with my d810 I had a cargo ship in the shot I would like to remove the cargo ship name. Normally a single shop would be a easy fix in Loghtroom. Can a time-lapse file from the camera be fixed.
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Is it possible to edit D810 time-lapse camera output?
Started by Kirk, Dec 01 2016 09:37 AM
#1
Posted 01 December 2016 - 09:37 AM
#2
Posted 02 December 2016 - 03:33 PM
The timelapse camera output is a .mov videofile.
There are different - including free - video editors available, but I have no experience with any. Maybe somebody can help here to give a recommendation ..
What I see as a problem for the issue that you describe is that while some videoeditors will allow to add text with background (translate for your purpose: space with grey background) or graphics to overlay part of the picture, you have a moving object where you want to cover some part. Probably that you will have to do different edits, as te ship progresses.
There are different - including free - video editors available, but I have no experience with any. Maybe somebody can help here to give a recommendation ..
What I see as a problem for the issue that you describe is that while some videoeditors will allow to add text with background (translate for your purpose: space with grey background) or graphics to overlay part of the picture, you have a moving object where you want to cover some part. Probably that you will have to do different edits, as te ship progresses.
#3
Posted 02 December 2016 - 04:13 PM
Photoshop also handles video these days. I'm not sure if it'll do what you want though. But, if you have it, it might be worth a try.
--Ron