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I'm getting better. :crossfingers:
In this day to night to day timelapse there is an aodd flicker about 45 seconds in. It doesn't seem to be "normal" flicker, just a section of the sky, not the rocks in the foreground. And there is some banding in the sky as it turns from night to day as well.
Curious what thoughts anyone may have on either issue?
I will admit that at some point when I thought it was as dark as it was gonna get, I fell asleep with my alarm set for 90 minutes before sunrise. I woke up around 1a and, since I was up, I checked the exposure and it was significantly brighter than I felt it should be. I adjusted, and went back to sleep. I could see this creating banding in the darker images as LR would have to make harder adjustments but I don't think the night images would have affected the dawn images.
In LR Timelapse, I followed my normal routine and the LR Timelapse export was not working for me on this project so I exported via LR and assembled in Premiere. I know I did at least a two pass flicker routine and I may have done that two pass routine a second time trying to get rid of the flicker at 45 sec. I can't remember the value I used on the flicker routine and, to be honest, I couldn't tell you what the numbers mean
Thanks for any input!
Mike
I'm getting better. :crossfingers:
In this day to night to day timelapse there is an aodd flicker about 45 seconds in. It doesn't seem to be "normal" flicker, just a section of the sky, not the rocks in the foreground. And there is some banding in the sky as it turns from night to day as well.
Curious what thoughts anyone may have on either issue?
I will admit that at some point when I thought it was as dark as it was gonna get, I fell asleep with my alarm set for 90 minutes before sunrise. I woke up around 1a and, since I was up, I checked the exposure and it was significantly brighter than I felt it should be. I adjusted, and went back to sleep. I could see this creating banding in the darker images as LR would have to make harder adjustments but I don't think the night images would have affected the dawn images.
In LR Timelapse, I followed my normal routine and the LR Timelapse export was not working for me on this project so I exported via LR and assembled in Premiere. I know I did at least a two pass flicker routine and I may have done that two pass routine a second time trying to get rid of the flicker at 45 sec. I can't remember the value I used on the flicker routine and, to be honest, I couldn't tell you what the numbers mean
Thanks for any input!
Mike
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