Today I managed to make my very first animation. About 10 minutes in a few seconds, there does not happen a lot, but now I know the drill.
Here is how I did it:
Bresser 127, D-Erf, 35 NM Baader, Powermate 2,5x, 2 degrees wedge prism, PGR Grasshopper IMX174.
Made 9 movies of 1 minute each. Fed them to AS!3 and used the expand function. In total it led to 141 images.
Batched them in IMPPG to sharpen them. Batched them again and aligned a couple of times.
Loaded them into DVS and here it is:
DVS by bart moors, on Flickr
Off course there is a lot to improve. So if you have got any tips: please feel free!
Thanks,
Bart.
Animation of AR2672, 23 august
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Re: Animation of AR2672, 23 august
Thanks Val! The movement is subtl. But now I know the way to make an animation and can try to improve the quality. Bart.
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Re: Animation of AR2672, 23 august
One step further....
Used PIPP this time. Faster framerate, better aligned.
110821_grad4_ap3178_expand000001_out_pipp by bart moors, on Flickr
Used PIPP this time. Faster framerate, better aligned.
110821_grad4_ap3178_expand000001_out_pipp by bart moors, on Flickr