In my first test, you can see that LRTimelapse 6 loaded the fastest on the my M1 Mac Mini Base model (7:29). In the following blog, I'm excited to share with you my thoughts and honest opinion of the latest version of LRTimelapse, version 6. Over the years, LRTimelapse has greatly improved with each version. Finally my work has been used in keynote presentations, flight training and more! While I am very proud of these accomplishments, I know that this couldn't have been possible without LRTimelapse. My work has been licensed and featured in many documentaries including ones broadcasted on BBC, National Geographic, The Weather Channel and more! My work has also been used in major motion pictures as well as television shows. Mastering Timelapse photography has become not only an enjoyable hobby, but it also has become something I've been able to do commercially too. Wow!!! LRTimelapse was different. It did EVERYTHING it promised and exceeded my expectations! I was honestly blown away by how easy it was to use and how intuitive the software was. It even allowed me to challenge myself to learn and master complicated "holy-grail" time-lapse sequences with the help of "Timelapse Photography (2020)" e-book written by Gunther Wegner, the creator of LRTimelapse. I decided to download the free trial to test drive the application myself! I'm very glad that I did! I remember feeling very skeptical about this software. Like many photographers, I've spent hundreds of dollars on software, and plug-ins in the past, to only find myself disappointed time and time again. Many times software companies promise mind-blowing results, but yet many times it felt like the "average Joe" could not replicate the results promised. However I can't help but reflect on how this experience eventually led me shortly later to LRTimelapse that promised to remove the awful flicker that I was experience in my time-lapse videos. These sequences had enough flicker to make you think I was shooting near a strobe light and they are painful to watch. Why I Use LRTimelapse MY evolution of becoming a professional Time lapse photographerīefore I started using LRTimelapse (2011), I was creating time lapses that were impressive to me at the time, but honestly pretty awful now that I look back at them.
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