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Hi,
I create long term time-lapse videos and I'm having a few issues.
My workflow previously is the following:
1) Captured images in JPG format on timelapse camera
2) Used LRTimelapse and Lr to filter out the images, do keyframes, deflicker etc
3) Then exported the sequence as 16bit tiff from Lr (Possibly this is not necessary when the original files were jpeg?)
4) I then bring these into After Effects to use warp stabiliser and apply a third party deflicker plugin and CC Wide Time.
5) Then I'd export from AE and then create my video in premier pro.
However I'm having serious issues at the moment with exporting from After Effects. To export 1 minute of footage it is taking over 12 hours. I've been talking to Adobe all afternoon and not getting much success. I've gone back to 18.4.1 version of After Effects and thought this was helping, but now it's back to exporting with long times. I've been exporting it as Apple Pro Res 422.
The one workaround I found was I could export the footage as a JPG sequence from After Effects and then run that through the LRTimelapse exporter. But I'm not sure all the deflicker/warp stabiliser effects stay on the footage??
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I think warp stabiliser is causing my issues with After Effects exporting, but I can't not use it, I need to stabilise the footage. Does anyone else have other workflows they use for long term timelapse?
Thanks in advance.
I create long term time-lapse videos and I'm having a few issues.
My workflow previously is the following:
1) Captured images in JPG format on timelapse camera
2) Used LRTimelapse and Lr to filter out the images, do keyframes, deflicker etc
3) Then exported the sequence as 16bit tiff from Lr (Possibly this is not necessary when the original files were jpeg?)
4) I then bring these into After Effects to use warp stabiliser and apply a third party deflicker plugin and CC Wide Time.
5) Then I'd export from AE and then create my video in premier pro.
However I'm having serious issues at the moment with exporting from After Effects. To export 1 minute of footage it is taking over 12 hours. I've been talking to Adobe all afternoon and not getting much success. I've gone back to 18.4.1 version of After Effects and thought this was helping, but now it's back to exporting with long times. I've been exporting it as Apple Pro Res 422.
The one workaround I found was I could export the footage as a JPG sequence from After Effects and then run that through the LRTimelapse exporter. But I'm not sure all the deflicker/warp stabiliser effects stay on the footage??
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I think warp stabiliser is causing my issues with After Effects exporting, but I can't not use it, I need to stabilise the footage. Does anyone else have other workflows they use for long term timelapse?
Thanks in advance.