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Software that takes hundreds of pics and makes a video out of them ?

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google timelapse software. there's tonnes

Anyone know of a software that would load up whatever amount of pictures I put in and put them into a video ? 

 

Basically me putting in 700 pictures and the software makes a video with the pictures provided in the order provided with each picture only taking a certain amount of screen time, for example 3 miliseconds ? 
 

I had a software like that years ago, but now can neither remember nor find anything like that...

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google timelapse software. there's tonnes

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Adobe After effects can import a series of images to make a time-lapse.  Import image sequence.  It combines them automatically into a video, but you'd have to select the frame rate for import, in the Preferences.

 

There are other software you can use, just do a Google search.  Google is your best friend.

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Something like this?

http://www.stopmotioncentral.com/

 

I'm gonna try it now and see, but yeah something like that.

 

The only problem is that I need one that I can automatically adjust that all the pictures take 3 miliseconds to view so I don't have to set each one separately as that would be a pain to do for over 1k pics..

 

Thanks for the quick reply btw

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I'm just gonna say it, Windows movie maker.

windows movie maker would require me to adjust each image to a time... That would take me hours if not days for each image.

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A majority of video editing programs are able to import images as an image sequence.

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