Joshua Tree Stars 4k with Intro

JimFox

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This is the same timelapse I posted earlier, a vertical timelapse from Joshua Tree. This time with a still image for an intro section. I wanted to test if it could then occupy the viewer for 11 secs while the video would render into High Def, instead of the video being all pixelated like had been seen with the other ones.

All coments are welcome. Be sure to share if the video is started sharp or pixelated. If it shows Pixelated, please change your YouTube setting (at the bottom of the full screen to 720p, let it play for 5 or 6 secs and then switch it back to 4k for playback.

Jim

 

Brian

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That's really great. Lot's of planes going through the night. Those dang pilots. 😂

I have so much to learn......
 

Ben Egbert

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This one is great Jim, I did not run it at 720 because I knew to ignore the first part and it was nice and clear.
 

JimFox

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That's really great. Lot's of planes going through the night. Those dang pilots. 😂

I have so much to learn......
Ha ha, thanks Brian! Actually one thing cool with timelapses is I think with the sped up time the planes actually look cool. I have had people mistake them for meteors since they go so fast.
 

JimFox

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This one is great Jim, I did not run it at 720 because I knew to ignore the first part and it was nice and clear.
Thanks Ben. Don't run any of our video's first at 720p unless there is an issue first. And make sure to say something so maybe we can identify what the issue is. I have my YouTube playback settings at 4k and will leave it that way. I am wondering with these timelapses if perhaps it was because there is so much detail from all of the stars in the sky that was causing it to render so slow to start?

So definitely stay at 4k please.
 
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