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Hello,
I'm currently developping some timelapses for work. But I'm stretching my head with one in particular.
It's a typical "city timelapse" at sunset.
So a bit of flicker from lights and stuff, but this is allright. The problem is the timelapse has some blown part (due to streets lights), and the holygrail match really doesn't work.
Because not only the exposure is changed, but also the colors.
So the **/*** doesn't match at all on exposure and on some minor color shift (that I could edit for sure).
The Meta data are working well between LRtimelapse and Lightroom.
So what would be the perfect way (workflow, step by step) to make fine adjustment to avoid theses big jumps (both in exposure and color shifts) ?
I must miss some steps because I can't get rid of those jumps.
Thanks a lot.
Using :
LR4 / LRTL latest version.
I'm currently developping some timelapses for work. But I'm stretching my head with one in particular.
It's a typical "city timelapse" at sunset.
So a bit of flicker from lights and stuff, but this is allright. The problem is the timelapse has some blown part (due to streets lights), and the holygrail match really doesn't work.
Because not only the exposure is changed, but also the colors.
So the **/*** doesn't match at all on exposure and on some minor color shift (that I could edit for sure).
The Meta data are working well between LRtimelapse and Lightroom.
So what would be the perfect way (workflow, step by step) to make fine adjustment to avoid theses big jumps (both in exposure and color shifts) ?
I must miss some steps because I can't get rid of those jumps.
Thanks a lot.
Using :
LR4 / LRTL latest version.