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[Tech] First-person Hyperlapse Videos

A big deal for anyone who shoots video. I want it now.

»research.microsoft.com/e ··· erlapse/

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Re: First-person Hyperlapse Videos

That is so cool!! Looking forward to the app.

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Wonder what the render time is like? There has to be a TON (or 2) of interpolation going on there. And what horsepower requirements to make it all tolerable?

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Is this suppose to be a teaser? I don't see any timeline on bringing this software to market. I'm with Hayward on this, it looks like it will not only be time consuming but also very taxing on any processor.
The more I think if it, I think that it might be a service where they will require you to upload or send in your video footage so that their super computer will do all the rendering and heavy lifting, then make the output file available to you for download.
Who knows?

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I believe it may depend on how the software is designed to operate. If every 10th frame is extracted first, and then mapped for smoothness as they describe, then I don't think it would be too taxing on any system or time consuming.

It wouldn't be any more asset intensive than stacking software that creates time lapse videos within a matter of seconds, using thousands of images - as opposed to doing it all manually. The software is designed to do it all for us.

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I wonder if IBM's TrueNorth chip would be good for this process.

»www.wired.com/2014/08/ib ··· r-cores/
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Here ya go (only for iOS):

»itunes.apple.com/us/app/ ··· 917?mt=8

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said by TheAnalyzer:

Here ya go (only for iOS):

»itunes.apple.com/us/app/ ··· 917?mt=8

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No, not even close. I can see the frame by frame stabilization, the MS Research video is fluid.