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Timelapse from still images taken with snapshot interval #2644
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Originally created by @emkay64 on GitHub (Jul 11, 2025).
Is there an out-of-the-box feature to create a timelapse from still images taken with snapshot interval? With hindsight I should have used the timelapse feature but i've captured a hundred or so photos (4x a day)
I can just script something together in bash/python but was wondering if there was anything for this scenario?
Thanks!
@MichaIng commented on GitHub (Feb 8, 2026):
When you browse pictures with the GUI, you can create timelapse movies from any directory, no matter how they were created, defining input image interval and output framerate.
Is this what you need, or do I misunderstand the question?