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Hi LRTimelapsers,
I have recently shot several time lapses in South Carolina. The weather is always changing here and clouds are constantly darkening my frames. As a result, LRTimelapse creates a lot of holy grail keyframes, and I'm wondering if I should apply the same holy grail technique to these, or if there is a different approach when dealing with this quantity of keyframes.
I have attached a screenshot for reference. Perhaps I am not deflickering properly - I have selected the entire image as a deflicker reference area.
Thanks in advance,
Adrian
I have recently shot several time lapses in South Carolina. The weather is always changing here and clouds are constantly darkening my frames. As a result, LRTimelapse creates a lot of holy grail keyframes, and I'm wondering if I should apply the same holy grail technique to these, or if there is a different approach when dealing with this quantity of keyframes.
I have attached a screenshot for reference. Perhaps I am not deflickering properly - I have selected the entire image as a deflicker reference area.
Thanks in advance,
Adrian