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Re: Stop motion using DSLR images
by
Jeff Brown
on Jul 21, 2009 at 1:55:02 pm
I'd pre-process the images first in Photoshop if needed. Then, treat the images as a file sequence (assuming they have sequential frame numbers). Interpret the footage to the desired frame rate. I'd use AfterEffects for the finishing over Premiere; Premiere tends to bog down with large frame sizes (2K+), and color-correction, blurs, masks, etc, are probably easier to do in AE.
-Jeff
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