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Creating and publishing time-lapse videos

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GBTimelapse now supports days of the week

Now you can restrict GBTimelapse to capture only on certain days of the week. We've had many requests for this from people using GBTimelapse to monitor construction projects who didn't want to capture images on the weekends.

Look in "File/Preferences/Sleep Cycle" and check the days you don't want to capture.



But don't forget to check "Enable Sleep Cycle" under the Images menu.

Go online to GBTimelapse Download to download the latest version. Just install it over your previous version - you will not need to register again.

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  1. Blogger TraderJoeNY | 7:54 AM |  

    Hi Mike, Killer site, many thnx!

    I am building a brand new home (my 1st ever!) and I'd like to time lapse it and I need some advice.

    It's a 120 day long project, I'll erect a pole and power it. I won't beable to check on it daily, so it'll need to run for days between check ups. I'll end up editing it down to about a 2min video (thats about the max attention span of my friends! ;-)

    In you opinion, What would be the ideal set up for this? I am thinking a Cannon in an underwater housing is a start. Its my 1st attempt and I've got to nail it the 1st go!

    I see you like the S3 IS for outdoor use. I'd like to power the camera via A/C and use the rechargables as back up.

    Your thoughts?
    Joe

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