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Deflicker not working

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#11 CodyPayne
I went ahead an upload a low quality version of the video.
I didn't feel like waiting on rendering a full quality
https://youtu.be/vT8hhkIFyaI
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#12 Gunther
This does not look like as if it has been properly processed with LRTimelapse.
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#13 Gunther
Maybe you could start over (hit Ctrl.-I to initialize the sequence in LRT) and try to closely follow my instructions either from here: http://lrtimelapse.com/workflow or from the tutorials http://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial
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#14 Pumaphile
I had the same problem. Reinstalling the latest version of the DNG Convertor solved it.
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#15 Ashwin
I have upgraded to the trial version of 4.0.3 and am having a deflickering issue. The query that i have is that the exposure values remain unchanged wher as in the earlier version the exposure would be compensated for each frame post applying the de-flicker effect. I see the values in the deflicker column applied but not the exposure. so does that mean that the effect has been applied. I hope i make sense. Smile thanks in advance!
Ashwin
Mumbai, India
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#16 Gunther
LRTimelapse 4 does not apply deflicker to the exposure anymore. It will apply deflicker and the holy grail adjustments to independent layers, so that exposure will remain unaffected. Try it, your deflicker will get applied. Make sure to watch my new tutorials if you just upgraded to LRT4!
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#17 Ashwin
Thanks for your reply! yes its working! i have another question. i have been shooting in AV mode traffic shots from day to night which cause a lot of deflicker. after applying the basic deflicker it improves a lot but i yet notice jumps in brightness especially in the sky area.... my question is considering i am shooting in AV mode and have consistent flicker, is the basic deflicker the best option or which is the better option. also with sunsets with moving clouds..... at least till i master the dslrdashboard app. Thanks a lot! Ashwin
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#18 Gunther
I'd use the Visual Deflicker and make sure to set a proper reference area!
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