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Over many months I've been taking pictures of some hedgerows and a tree down a farm track near home. It all started out as a little project during the first COVID lockdown.
I'd like to put them together into a short video clip that records the seasonal changes throughout the year. I've tried to ensure I've taken the shots with the same focal length etc. each time but there are inevitably going to be slight positional changes as I've not used a tripod. Ideally I'd like the process from individual shots to video to correct for any of those changes and keep ghosting to a minimum.
Any suggestions for how to go about this? I use Lightroom and Photoshop so ideally I'd like to avoid having to shell out for processing software other than those two applications
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iUPsDJ]April Triptych by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr[/URL]
I'd like to put them together into a short video clip that records the seasonal changes throughout the year. I've tried to ensure I've taken the shots with the same focal length etc. each time but there are inevitably going to be slight positional changes as I've not used a tripod. Ideally I'd like the process from individual shots to video to correct for any of those changes and keep ghosting to a minimum.
Any suggestions for how to go about this? I use Lightroom and Photoshop so ideally I'd like to avoid having to shell out for processing software other than those two applications
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iUPsDJ]April Triptych by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr[/URL]