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A7r, A7r2 - and why I'm keeping both ...

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
A JPG from a high resolution image.



A 248 Frame GIF with 1300 pixels max length to keep file size manageable on the Internet.



A1+FE 90/2.8 MACRO G OSS.

As one can see from the white pickup truck the road is pretty bumpy and the images I took need to be smoothed out from frame to frame. I used Adobe Photoshop 2024 with its images alignment features fort hat. In this case that seemed to work particularly well! :)

And here is the uncorrected original bumpy ride where the camera orientation changes in pitch - yaw - roll.



That is pretty much un-viewable. :(
 
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k-hawinkler

Well-known member
Driving at speed limit on a bumpy highway, shooting out the passenger side window, and using Adobe Photoshop 2024 to align images seems to work amazingly well. Rapidly changing foreground, but unchanging background seems to enable this. :D

Without image alignment the GIF animation looks very shaky.



A1+FE 90/2.8 MACRO G OSS.
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
I am still experimenting a bit with image alignment techniques to generate smooth looking GIF animations from high resolution images and simply share what I discover, not really being primarily focused on generating "pretty" videos.



A1+FE 90/2.8 MACRO G OSS.
 
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