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I've just downloaded LRTimelapse to experiment with deflickering and exposure grading my time lapse sequences.
I generated a time lapse used 314 jpgs derived from Lightroom using Premiere and it looks great, except for the flicker. So I tried the same thing in LRTimelapse and the order was all funky! It went from no sunlight, to sun, to no sunlight, to sun! I thought it might have been my naming method (I named the files greenacres-1.jpg through greenacres-314.jpg), so I re-exported all of the files so that they were named greenacres-001.jpg through greenacres-314.jpg. The same thing happens. On frame 83 (which corresponds with greenacres-84.jpg) the shot looks more similar to my first frame with no sun, yet when I check the corresponding image in Finder, it looks as it should, with the sun creeping over and partially touching the trees. I have absolutely no idea why LRTimelapse just seems to have the completely wrong idea about what the photo looks like. I cannot replicate it anywhere else.
I'm using Mac OSX 10.4.8.
I generated a time lapse used 314 jpgs derived from Lightroom using Premiere and it looks great, except for the flicker. So I tried the same thing in LRTimelapse and the order was all funky! It went from no sunlight, to sun, to no sunlight, to sun! I thought it might have been my naming method (I named the files greenacres-1.jpg through greenacres-314.jpg), so I re-exported all of the files so that they were named greenacres-001.jpg through greenacres-314.jpg. The same thing happens. On frame 83 (which corresponds with greenacres-84.jpg) the shot looks more similar to my first frame with no sun, yet when I check the corresponding image in Finder, it looks as it should, with the sun creeping over and partially touching the trees. I have absolutely no idea why LRTimelapse just seems to have the completely wrong idea about what the photo looks like. I cannot replicate it anywhere else.
I'm using Mac OSX 10.4.8.