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Subject: Cool time lapse of pumpkin growing
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| garysand |
San Jose [email protected]
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http://www.quantumpetshop.com/projects/pumpkinIOW/index.asp
Go there and scroll down, there is a 1mb and a 7mb option
VERY cool
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7/24/2005 12:16:26 PM
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| BillF |
Buffalo, MN ([email protected])
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Thanks, It is really neat to see my son create them, to bad we can't post all of them. We have 4 web cams going at all times plus using digital and movie cameras.
Billf
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7/24/2005 3:57:29 PM
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| RyanF |
Mn
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FYI, the life and death video of the Gery #16 is pretty cool too!
I'd rather not create low res, small videos, but if there are people out there who would like that option please let me know and I'll make it a habit.
-Ryan, Quantum Petshop Productions
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7/25/2005 2:30:34 AM
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| pumpkinpal2 |
C N Y
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augghhh!!! my poor #16...LOL!!!
yeah, what i have seen at this site is beyond amazing. i haven't seen the #16 going bye-bye yet. i (sob) go there now---eric
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7/25/2005 4:41:55 PM
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| RyanF |
Mn
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Per my Dad's (BillF) request, I've added some more time lapse. Same link as above.
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7/27/2005 1:09:13 AM
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| Steve H. |
Framingham, MA
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Those time lapse videos are great. How do you get the camera to take a picture once every three hours?
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7/27/2005 8:58:49 AM
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| RyanF |
Mn
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In this case we are using web cameras and special software to capture and archive images every minute.
I then use a video editor to sequence the images together and adjust the playback speed accordingly.
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7/27/2005 9:47:50 AM
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