Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
Outdoor Activities => Photography => Topic started by: mregan on July 04, 2012
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Here is a couple of stills a captured of me riding in Catalunya. This is a screen shot from the video. Thought they turned out class. Got so close I near ran over the camera in the process though :o
(http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r305/MREGAN80/Iphone%20Uploads/MTBFootout13.jpg)
(http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r305/MREGAN80/Iphone%20Uploads/MTBFootout15.jpg)
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What settings Mregan? And what video software did you use to take the screenshots?
Other than my pesters questions they are cracker. Like something you would see in a professional gallery. Well done
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Anything with movement that I may want to slow down I use R3 mainly because of th 60fps. All mountain bike stuff is 60fps.
I use Sony Vegas for editing. Just the first one I tried and liked so kept using it. Does all and more than I need.
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So the quality is still decent at 60fps. I thought it might have reduced.
Look how compressed your tyre is on the top picture. Madness.
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Aye I was running low pressure but also pushing hard into that corner. Good craic.
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Good stuff! I've just got myself the motorsport one - but trying to figure out sony vegas and twixtor is a complete head melt!
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Explain this twixtor to me please?
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Its a programe for slowing video down.
This explains it better.........
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So I'm guessing it takes the already slow-mo and slows it down even more?
I must give it a try at some point.
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You can use the velocity meter in sony vegas to get a similar effect. Takes a bit of time though to get the right frame rate do you don't cause flicker. I have been meaning to get the twixtor plugin but still haven't.
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For me the GoPro software does a great job of slowing down the footage. There is a good programme something like jpeg out that splits video into a series of stills.