How to convert time lapse video to normal video?
Converting a time-lapse video back to a "normal" real-time video is generally not possible. Time-lapse photography intentionally captures frames at infrequent intervals (e.g., one frame every few seconds or minutes) and plays them back at a standard video frame rate (24-30 fps), discarding most original temporal information. Once these intermediate frames are not captured, they cannot be magically recreated to restore original real-time motion. What you can do is slow down the playback speed of the existing time-lapse video. By reducing the frames per second (FPS) at which it's played, the condensed action will unfold more gradually, appearing less accelerated. Some advanced video editing software or AI tools can attempt to generate missing frames through interpolation, which might smooth out the motion and make it look closer to real-time. However, this is an artificial reconstruction, not a true restoration. The fundamental nature of time-lapse means you cannot recover the time that was deliberately compressed.
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