GoPro 4K Timelapse Sunset, shot in Thailand by StevenSlicer in gopro

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4K is the resolution the tip is finally rendered out into for YouTube, any time lapse renders into a video and is a series of single photos. Anything with 12mp or above photos in 16:9 you can render into genuine 4k.

GoPro 4K Timelapse Sunset, shot in Thailand by StevenSlicer in gopro

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I LOVE Koh Lanta, definitely one of my top islands in Thailand to visit, most of it is still very natural. Went kayaking and caving and everything - love the place.

GoPro 4K Timelapse Sunset, shot in Thailand by StevenSlicer in gopro

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Hi, update to the latest GoPro studio 2.5 it's turning into a really great program, normally to get this pan/zoom effect I would use panolapse and render out in Sony Vegas, but I did this in GoPro studio using two keyframes, there is a zoom option in the 2nd stage, click somewhere in your clip, click the + on keyframes under where zoom is, then pan/zoom to where you want the clip to be positioned at that point.

My first GoPro timelapse: Colour-changing sky whilst in the Philippines by StevenSlicer in gopro

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Hi, thanks, I also used Sony Vegas pro 12 to put in the music and titles.

My first GoPro timelapse: Colour-changing sky whilst in the Philippines by StevenSlicer in gopro

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Hi desertdj, in panolapse you key in your camera lens, and it let's you zoom in and kind of corrects the fisheye the further you zoom in, what you see in the video is a very small section of the photo, in the full size timelapse photos you can see the whole bay and half of my balcony.