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Sequence is a powerful and streamlined OS X app designed to help you generate timelapse videos using a series of photos and your Mac.
Sequence's most important feature is its built-in deflickering engine that will allow you to create completely flicker-free movies.
Using the Sequence utility you will be able to make Apple ProRes and H.264 timelapse videos, with adjustable frame rate and resolution.
NOTE: To buy Sequence via the App Store an Apple account is required.
Here are some key features of "Sequence":
· Timeline movie preview
· Built-in deflicker engine
· H.264 and Apple ProRes video export
· GPU-based rendering engine and multi-core flicker analyzer
· Metadata viewer
· RAW & 4K support
· Built with Cocoa and Retina enabled
Requirements:
· 64-bit processor
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Sequence v1.1 introduces a better deflicker engine, an updated user interface and the ability to export a timelapse as individual resized photos as well a critical fix for certain kinds of embedded thumbnails and other bug fixes.
· You can now export the timelapse as individual photos in TIFF, JPG or PNG (EXIF data is kept)
· You can now toggle the visibility of the deflicker track, which dictates whether the preview and export should be deflickered
· The export button has been moved into the timeline header
· Added ability to change the previewed frame rate
· Fixed an issue where the size of the embedded thumbnail would be used instead of the real size of the image
· The deflickering engine has been tuned to give even better results for common flicker scenarios
· Handle files and folders being dropped on the Dock icon
· A "Timeline" menu item has been added, with keyboard shortcut for toggling the Deflicker track
· Default scaling mode for video export is now "Aspect Scale"
· If you're not using a tr...

Via: Sequence 1.1
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