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I&#8217;ve been looking for a piece of free time lapse photography software for a while now and finally found Perios. Perios is a tiny download and very, very simple to use.
For my first movie I set the software to record one frame every five seconds but I feel I need to continue experimenting for [...]


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<p>I&#8217;ve been looking for a piece of free time lapse photography software for a while now and finally found <strong><a title="Time Lapse Photography" href="http://www.brothersoft.com/perios-download-173366.html" target="_blank">Perios</a></strong>. Perios is a tiny download and very, very simple to use.</p>
<p>For my first movie I set the software to record one frame every five seconds but I feel I need to continue experimenting for improved results. Once the software captures all the still pics you have to export them as a movie file. I then added all the credits and music in Movie Maker. Too easy!!!</p>
<p>The only hassle I had with the software was trying to get it to work with a webcam. I eventually just stuck with the built in camera in my laptop.</p>
<p><strong>Possible Time Lapse Subjects<br />
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<p>- flower blooming / plant growth<br />
- spider spinning a web<br />
- tracking shadow movement throughout a day<br />
- artwork being made<br />
- a classic game of chess<br />
- the classroom working<br />
- lego construction<br />
- snail race<br />
- decomposing fruit<br />
- butterfly hatching<br />
- traffic outside your window for surveys<br />
- is the movement of the lunchtime crowd fractal?<br />
- fill up and ant farm and record tunnel creation<br />
- growing of crystals<br />
- your fish tank<br />
- clouds across the sky / storm coming</p>
<p>Feel free to add possible uses to my list.</p>
<p>Adrian</p>
<p>PS Just did a search for time lapse on You Tube and had a chuckle at this <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CUFEnZeeYw" target="_blank">Nascargot<br />
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