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Sequence

Sequence

       Mac OS

Sequence is the ultimate tool for time lapse photographers. Painlessly assemble time lapse movies from your photos, deflicker and adjust the white balance using keyframes.

Using Sequence you can easily put together a timelapse movie from your photos and preview it with a familiar timeline interface. Export to a number of industry-standard video formats including H.264 and Apple ProRes or right back out as resized JPG, TIFF or PNG images.

Sequence comes with a powerful deflickering engine engine that will analyze your photos and select the optimal brightness correction for each image. It even renders a graph of both the original and the deflickered values so you can see how smooth and flicker-free it'll make your time lapse.

You can also adjust the white balance using keyframes, so you can add a warm feeling to your time lapse that slowly ramps up over time or any other kind of temperature and tint adjustment.

- Timeline based preview
- White balance adjustments using keyframes
- Deflicker
- Export as video encoded as H.264, uncompressed and Apple ProRes in any size and frame rate
- Export as images in TIFF, JPG or PNG in any size
- Multicore and GPU based rendering
- Full RAW & 4K support
- Share to Vimeo

What's new

NEW FEATURES

- Sequence 2.0 is now a document based app with its own project file
Now you can save your adjustments and work on them later again, with full undo support and of course support for Mountain Lion's Autosave and Versions features. Photos can be added and removed from a project, even from multiple separate folders.


- White balance adjustments using keyframes
Set one or more keyframes to adjust the temperature and tint, Sequence will then interpolate the values in-between the keyframes so you can ramp the white balance up or down over time.


IMPROVEMENTS

- Sequence now uses less memory and behaves better under load using an improved rendering and analysis pipeline
- Faster photo analysis
- No longer causes excessive CPU usage when idle for some users
- Photos can be added and/or removed from an existing time lapse
- Much better undo-support
- The timeline tracks can be selected and metadata and track settings have been moved to the right-side inspector
- Deflicker options are now shown in the track inspector
- Click and/or drag anywhere in the timeline to move the marker, not just the top ruler
- Faster preview rendering
- Removed potential dead-locks from photo analysis
- Moved the timeline editing menu items to the "Edit" menu
- Moved the toggle timeline tracks menu items to the "View" menu
- Movie export settings are stored between launches and exports
- Gracefully handle H.264 export size limits
- Improved and tweaked UI in every nook and cranny


FIXES

- Exporting to fractional frame rates (such as 23.976 and 29.97) now uses a constant frames, instead of rendering VFR videos
- Make the timeline keyboard controls work when the project window first appears
- Automatically dismiss the preview FPS popover when done with editing
- Don't show an "Export finished" notification center notification when an export is cancelled
- Much fast sorting of photos
- Additional checks for invalid images during load
- Additional guards against unreadable images and more graceful handling if an unreadable image was still loaded
- Improved time remaining calculation during image export
- Many other tiny bug fixes


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Last changed:
May 13, 2013
Category:
Photography
Developer:
Frosthaus
Version:
2.0
Average Rating:
3.50 (9)
Size:
3.9 MB
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