Tilt shift timelapse

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Fantastic, great combination, tilt shift and time lapse.
 
Ive done alot of tiltshift before and loved it BUT my question is.

Do you go through the same process.

What I mean is, do you take the photographs (1-3 seconds lets say) And individually tiltshift them in photoshop (Making the settings the same)

THEN play them together...Wont this take a mega long time.
Or is there a way of uploading a number of photos into photoshop at once and putting a tiltshift onto them all at once?

Nice work by the way! :)
 
lulabell*123 said:
Ive done alot of tiltshift before and loved it BUT my question is.

Do you go through the same process.

What I mean is, do you take the photographs (1-3 seconds lets say) And individually tiltshift them in photoshop (Making the settings the same)

THEN play them together...Wont this take a mega long time.
Or is there a way of uploading a number of photos into photoshop at once and putting a tiltshift onto them all at once?

Nice work by the way! :)

At a guess they most likely used a dedicated tilt shift lens which is specifically made for tilt shift photography.
 
Ive done alot of tiltshift before and loved it BUT my question is.

Do you go through the same process.

What I mean is, do you take the photographs (1-3 seconds lets say) And individually tiltshift them in photoshop (Making the settings the same)

THEN play them together...Wont this take a mega long time.
Or is there a way of uploading a number of photos into photoshop at once and putting a tiltshift onto them all at once?

Nice work by the way! :)

Time is the most expensive element - I don't see why you would spend days applying TS to a series of photos when you can get a TS lens adapter for less than 100 quid and not have to touch the Adobe abomination.

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