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Panolapse error importing
Panolapse error importing








Time-lapse of Moving Action (car mounted drive, street scene with camera stationery, day).The Protune setting allows videos to be manipulated better in post-process and are less compressed than non-Protune shot videos, however they also have a flatter look in color coming right out of the camera. If it is off, the videos will have that “GoPro look” right out of the camera.

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If it is on, your videos will require tuning of the color in post-processing.

  • 1080p, 60fps, wide, medium, or narrow.
  • Good clarity, but the high frame rate is what you need if you want to slow down the video to 30fps or 24fps in post processing.
  • Slow Motion (slow down the action, day).
  • With narrower field of view the images will be shakier. These will not look GoPro-like and could be good for some types of action videos. Can be reduced to 30fps in post process to get half-speed slow motion (or 24fps for slightly slower). Great for motion as it will not produce rolling shutter or jello type of problems.
  • Action Video (normal speed, action or movement, rc helicopter/drone movies, car mounts, day).
  • Fast panning will cause rolling shutter, so keep the action and movement to a slower pace.

    #Panolapse error importing 1080p#

    Convert down to 1080p 30fps in post process. Normal Video (normal speed, video documentary, day).

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    Instead of explaining every one of the video modes and settings in a confusing table of stuff you have to look through, instead I would like to categorize each with what I’ve used them for and what works. The GoPro Video Modes Explained and Assessed By trial and error I think I’ve figured out what works best.

    panolapse error importing

    But, I said “screw this” and just went ahead and shot with whatever. The GoPro video camera has a lot of video modes and settings for shooting videos and time-lapse sequences, so how can anyone know which settings are correct? This was my dilemma and it kept me from shooting anything because I didn’t know what settings to use.








    Panolapse error importing