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I am not sure what to do next besides doing the whole time lapse manually?
LR5 and LR Timel Lapse Beta (Mac)
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(2013-07-21, 09:35)gwegner Wrote: Ethan, I'm here to help you. It's hard to see, or understand, what's going wrong there on your side. Could you post a screenshot of the preview window in LRTimelapse please so I can see how the sequence looks like?
Some obvious things I noticed: You shot with f/11 - this usually introduces a lot of aperture flicker.
Second thing is you shot in JPG - this will apply in camera edits to the jpgs and give you a hard time correcting afterwards, especially with sunset situations like that.
This is 2 of the most important things I always recommend to "do right" when shooting, because i will make your life so much easier later on. But nevertheless - let's see if there is something else wrong with your workflow - send me the screenshot and please describe what you did.
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(2013-07-21, 19:59)gwegner Wrote: I would like a screenshot of the preview panel in LRTimelapse with the curves.
Please make sure to follow the workflow from left to right - in doubt check my tutorials at http://LRTimelapse.com/tutorial
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(2013-07-21, 20:20)EthanTweedie Wrote: Gunther,
Here is the screenshot after initializing.
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(2013-07-21, 19:59)gwegner Wrote: I would like a screenshot of the preview panel in LRTimelapse with the curves.
Please make sure to follow the workflow from left to right - in doubt check my tutorials at http://LRTimelapse.com/tutorial
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(2013-07-21, 23:32)gwegner Wrote: Maybe the automatic detection detects that as a holy grail sequence, unfortunately you didn't show the scrennshot with the keyframes. Get rid of all keyframes, just leave the first and last and apply a 2 and a 3 star left and right of the jump on the right side. Then save in LRT and load the metadata in LR. There match the 2 and 3 stars keyframes.
In the future: don't step down, use ND-filters instead if you want long exposures.
Don't use the A-Mode, shoot full manual. A Mode does not combine well with Holy Grail shooting!