Time changes are not always automatically well managed by connected objects and often a change in the settings is necessary. In this article, we explain how to properly reparameterize your Tikee camera during a time change (without changing time zone). Read More
Did you know that it is possible to say that the confinement we are currently experiencing has made it possible to reduce the number of “risky” interactions in the public space by at least a factor of 10? And this, by taking only 6 wide-angle photos per hour. Read More
For some time now we have been conducting an experiment in understanding public spaces with a large French metropolis.
The aim is to regularly capture what is happening in a place and identify trends, to better understand behaviours, and ultimately to help policy makers make the best decisions based on facts and not impressions. Read More
Discover the features of mytikee our web application dedicated to timelapse with our demonstration at the BATIMAT 2019 fair trade.
Some focus on: the Pan&Zoom feature, the ‘Before&After’, the private sharing of video and image gallery, or the blurring of people thanks to Artificial Intelligence.
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Thanks to the wide field of view (220°), the images made by Tikee have a panoramic format. This is why you can sometimes notice “distortions” if you have installed your camera with tilt: some lines that are straight in reality appear curved in the picture.
In this technical blog post, more advanced than the previous ones, we will see how to correct this skyline and generate a more aesthetic timelapse.
In this article, we will only detail how to capture images in DNG format with Tikee, what to pay attention to when developing images, and how to generate a timelapse on our platform.
We will not detail the specificities of the development of the DNG for the timelapse (temporal coherence of the parameters, antiflicker, etc.). This will probably be the subject of a future blog post;)
There are situations where you do not want to use the automatic video editing features of my.tikee.io web app. For example, you weren’t able to upload all your photos as and when the timelapse was running and then you get too much data to upload at once. Or maybe you want to change the colorimetry for a more personal rendering, or any other modification of the images using a third-part software.
In these situations, you then have a large series of photos that you would like to transform into a video. In this article you will find the necessary steps to do it.