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I'm working on assembling a timelapse now and have hit a road bump. The shot was going from dusk to night and instead of making a change in the exposure, I opened the F-stop. Would it have been better to change the exposure?
I'm assuming so because in LRTimelapse where I have the auto keyframes at the spike, the Match Total Exposure in LR still doesn't make the images look the same, even with all the other parameters the same. The color of the sky doesn't match up between those two frames.
Any help or a suggestion is appreciated. I'm assuming I can't fix the F-stop adjustment.
BEFORE F-stop adjustment
AFTER F-stop adjustment
I'm assuming so because in LRTimelapse where I have the auto keyframes at the spike, the Match Total Exposure in LR still doesn't make the images look the same, even with all the other parameters the same. The color of the sky doesn't match up between those two frames.
Any help or a suggestion is appreciated. I'm assuming I can't fix the F-stop adjustment.
BEFORE F-stop adjustment
AFTER F-stop adjustment