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TimeLapse Videos getting rejected

Participant ,
Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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My timlapse movies are getting all rejected and I'm trying to understand why.

I create them in LRTimelaps and render them like follows: Codec: ProRes, Output Size: 4K, Frame rate: 29.97, Color Sampling : 422, Gamut: Wide (BT.2020, and Video Levels: Full Range. Final files are about 10 to 14 scenonds long and not over them size limit.

There is not copyright conflict and property issues and the movies.

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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Elements does not support Prores.

If possible in Lr render to Quicktime/animation.

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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I don't know what the "LRTimelaps" program offers.  But, Premiere Elements can do it too.  

 

Current versions include a "Guided Edit" under the Fun Edits tab.

 

Steve's YouTube turtorial:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHh2D_CDmeI&t=204s

 

Adobe's instructions:  https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-elements/using/create-time-lapse-movie.html

 

If it were me, I might use Lightroom's batch edit in a collection and export quality JPEGs to a project file for use in Premiere Elements.  

 

 

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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There is a feature called Image Sequence. It imports all images as a video file instead of having to import muliple single image with enormous filesizes.  Chances are Elements will chock on these images.

 

An Image Sequence lets you change speed very easily.

You cannot make an jpeg shorter then 1 frame.

 

 

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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I dont import multipe images. I want to import a video ready to be published. But Adobe Stock rejects them.

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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I know you dont import multiple images.

You got me confused. This is the Elements forum.

Should you not post in the Adobe Stock forum?

 

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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Yes - Sorry

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Jan 22, 2022 Jan 22, 2022

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