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deflicker reference area overcompensating exposure

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#1 hitmanhink
I had to shoot 6 days of time-lapse in a moments notice. Separate sequences for each day. Unfortunately I had to leave the camera by itself throughout the day, so I was just there to start it up in the morning and then shutoff at night after sunset. I left the camera to auto adjust via shutter speed. Shot in RAW. Quite a bit of flicker throughout. I was able to get some decent results with LRT 3.2.1 but when I deflicker it tends to over compensate the exposure at the end just before sunset until the end when it is dark. It seems that it's just trying to adjust as the image darkens… Any suggested work arounds? Should I cut the sequence into two pieces? End shot before deflicker     end shot after applying deflicker    
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#2 Gunther
Hi, the green curve will be the reference for the brightness correction after deflicker. Make sure that the green curve is not way above the blue one. You can control this with the smoothness slider. Do not check the "constant" box.
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