- time lapse image
- Posted by ig.nc@hotmail.com on April 14th, 2007
I had recorded the entire birthday party of my 2years old son.
Unfortunately the time lapse option was on while I was recording.
Images came out clear but very fast and no audio what so ever.
My question is: Is there any way we can slow the image down and also
recover the volume. Thank you
- Posted by Richard Crowley on April 14th, 2007
<ig.nc@hotmail.com> wrote ...
You can import the video into your compter and edit it.
Most video editing applications will let you change the
speed of video. But the result will look very "jerky" like
old movies from 100 years ago.
Seems unlikely that you can "recover the volume" because
no audio may have been recorded at all. This is a wild
guess because you never mentioned what kind of camera
you are asking about.
You could try "expanding" it to make it look jerky, and
remove the color (to make it black & white) and then
add some honky-tonk piano background music to make
it look like an old "vintage" b&w film. Or you could
record the "parent's commentary", or have some fun
with home-made "foley" to reproduce the sounds, etc.
- Posted by ig.nc@hotmail.com on April 14th, 2007
On Apr 14, 11:58 am, "Richard Crowley" <rcrow...@xp7rt.net> wrote:
- Posted by Richard Crowley on April 14th, 2007
<ig.nc@hotmail.com> wrote ...
The model number is the information of interest here.
Your question has nothing to do with the lens or the
zoom factors, etc. With a model number, somebody
may be able to determine how the "time-lapse" function
works on that camera.
For that matter your manual should state whether it records
audio in "time-lapse" mode. I've never heard of any camera
that does that. Unless you wanted everone to sound like
"Mickey-Mouse". I would be very surprised if it recorded
any audio at all.