Well, Chronolapse, my time lapse program, has reached its first release. Click over to the project page for more details. It is a pretty thorough windows time-lapse and stop-motion solution.
I’d really like to get some good looking sample time lapses made with Chronolapse up on youtube and linked from the project page, so if you use it and have something good, send me a link!
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1 suntracker // Nov 27, 2008 at 7:00 pm
Hi,
got this to work on an XPSP1 machine with a Hauppauge WinTV card using btwincap WDM drivers.
The other timelapse programs I have tried expose the image adjustment sliders for the video capture in a separate dialog under Microsoft Image Capture (WDM), but yours does not and the default image is almost black and, therefore, unusable.
Pity, because the timestamp feature is nice - I’m trying to build a composite image of the sun’s arc throughout the day from my location, so the timestamp is kinda handy - saves me waving a kitchen clock in front of the camera
2 Keeyai // Nov 28, 2008 at 10:13 pm
Yeah, all the camera config stuff is part of the webcam library I used which made it really easy on me, but is apparently causing you problems.
If I find a good cross-platform webcam lib I’ll be re-writing all that code and I’ll see what I can do about providing better camera options to the user.
Thanks for the comment!
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