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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Oct 2012
Hi Gunther,
I've just started to play around in LR Timelapse and am really impressed. I've been wanting to adjust the "Holy Grail" keyframes for a long time in the RAW files and not in After Effects. The results are so much better...
Anyway, I was wondering if it's possible to do the following:
I've adjusted the exposure while shooting a time lapse. Therefore I use the "Holy Grail" method to get rid of those exposure jumps. So far so good.
Is it possible to animate other parameters, for example WB Tint, only using certain keyframes and ignoring others. I hope my little illustration will help explain what I mean...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8183327/LRTimelapse.jpg
I've painted in the green curve in Photoshop to illustrate what I hope the spline would look like for WB Tint. It would start at a keyframe on frame 1, ignoring keyframes 2-8, interpolating into keyframe 9, again ignoring keyframes 10-16 and easing into keyframe 17 again.
Again, I hope the exposure curve would still interpolate correctly for all the exposure jump keyframes.
Please let me know if this doesn't make sense and I will try to explain it better... :-)
I'm considering buying the Commercial License of the program as it would help my workflow tremendously. You can see samples of my work here: http://vimeo.com/15069551
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Simon
I've just started to play around in LR Timelapse and am really impressed. I've been wanting to adjust the "Holy Grail" keyframes for a long time in the RAW files and not in After Effects. The results are so much better...
Anyway, I was wondering if it's possible to do the following:
I've adjusted the exposure while shooting a time lapse. Therefore I use the "Holy Grail" method to get rid of those exposure jumps. So far so good.
Is it possible to animate other parameters, for example WB Tint, only using certain keyframes and ignoring others. I hope my little illustration will help explain what I mean...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8183327/LRTimelapse.jpg
I've painted in the green curve in Photoshop to illustrate what I hope the spline would look like for WB Tint. It would start at a keyframe on frame 1, ignoring keyframes 2-8, interpolating into keyframe 9, again ignoring keyframes 10-16 and easing into keyframe 17 again.
Again, I hope the exposure curve would still interpolate correctly for all the exposure jump keyframes.
Please let me know if this doesn't make sense and I will try to explain it better... :-)
I'm considering buying the Commercial License of the program as it would help my workflow tremendously. You can see samples of my work here: http://vimeo.com/15069551
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Simon