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Software/Approach to so Time-lapse of still images taken at uneven intervals

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Need a little help from those who have some video editing experience. I have a set of still images (MRI scans) that I want to do a time-lapse video on.
The twist is that the images are taken at uneven intervals, some 6months to a year apart, and some only a 1-2 months apart.
I want to display the images so they are displayed proportionate to the duration of the interval they were taken.

E.g. a set of images taken (Scan1)--1year-->(Scan2)--6mo-->(Scan3)--6mo-->(Scan4)--2mo-->(Scan5)--1mo-->(Scan6)
would be morphed from one another with the following transition times: (Scan1)--12sec-->(Scan2)--6sec-->(Scan3)--6sec-->(Scan4)--2sec-->(Scan5)--1sec-->(Scan6)


Any recommendations? This was surprisingly difficult to do in Movie Maker.
 
I just discovered the magic something transition in Keynote recently, and if I could remember the name of it, it might work well for what you’re trying to do.

You could set each slide to display for however many seconds you want, and use this magic transition between them.
 
I just discovered the magic something transition in Keynote recently, and if I could remember the name of it, it might work well for what you’re trying to do.

You could set each slide to display for however many seconds you want, and use this magic transition between them.
Very nice!!! I'll check this out! Thanks so much!!!
 
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