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Hi all,
I'm am shooting a time-lapse featuring my neighbour building his new garden house. It's been more than 8 hours and I have 1600+ pictures so far.
During the day, clouds have been pasing by on and off, so lighting during the day has been not very constant, so to say (see picture) and I've done a lot of manual exposure adjustments.
I'm trying to use the Holy-Grail workflow for this but it's really painfull. I really don't know if I have to add more keyframes by my own, or not...
Is there any kind of known procedure to work this out?. Also, is there any way to split the full sequence into 3 or 5 parts in order to make the post-processing easier?
Thanks in advance
I'm am shooting a time-lapse featuring my neighbour building his new garden house. It's been more than 8 hours and I have 1600+ pictures so far.
During the day, clouds have been pasing by on and off, so lighting during the day has been not very constant, so to say (see picture) and I've done a lot of manual exposure adjustments.
I'm trying to use the Holy-Grail workflow for this but it's really painfull. I really don't know if I have to add more keyframes by my own, or not...
Is there any kind of known procedure to work this out?. Also, is there any way to split the full sequence into 3 or 5 parts in order to make the post-processing easier?
Thanks in advance