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Hi there,
I have a series of sequences all very short and all with some pretty severe flicker. The clips were shot in aperture priority mode so I answer no to the dialog after pressing keyframes wizard. I have tried this with multiple sequences and no matter what clip I am using, LRTimelapse only adds the 1st and last keyframes despite needing more. I have watched all of your tutorials as well as some other tutorials online for LRTimelapse and everything I see adds more than the 1st and last keyframes when using the keyframe wizard. What am I doing wrong? Attached is a screenshot of the UI after pressing keyframes wizard. I can add keyframes manually to where the obvious spikes in exposure are but I am really guessing and I assume LRTimelapse should do that for me.
I only downloaded the trial version before I purchase Pro but it doesn't seem to be doing what the intended functionality is.
Thanks,
Tony
I have a series of sequences all very short and all with some pretty severe flicker. The clips were shot in aperture priority mode so I answer no to the dialog after pressing keyframes wizard. I have tried this with multiple sequences and no matter what clip I am using, LRTimelapse only adds the 1st and last keyframes despite needing more. I have watched all of your tutorials as well as some other tutorials online for LRTimelapse and everything I see adds more than the 1st and last keyframes when using the keyframe wizard. What am I doing wrong? Attached is a screenshot of the UI after pressing keyframes wizard. I can add keyframes manually to where the obvious spikes in exposure are but I am really guessing and I assume LRTimelapse should do that for me.
I only downloaded the trial version before I purchase Pro but it doesn't seem to be doing what the intended functionality is.
Thanks,
Tony