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Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 4
Threads: 2
Joined: Aug 2015
I have some problems with my deflicker, please help because I've tried everything.
Problem: I made a sequence of 1000 pics from the stars and at the end also the sunrise. Therefore i use the Holy Grail method. Everything went well only in the sunrise there is a lot of big flickering happening.
First attempt: I did the Visual workflow, changed some settings in Lightroom, generate the previews, applied deflicker and regenerated the previews. To my surprise the flickering gets worse. After again doing a deflicker it get more worse. I did a lot of research on this forum and I understood that if you do big chances with sliders in LR that the exposure compensation don't work 1 on 1 anymore. Now i have two options; I can do less LR editing or i need to find another way. My changes in LR look so good that i don't want to change the settings.
Second attempt: Exported all the pictures to DNG with the idea to reimport them in LRT so that the sliders of LR aren't effecting the exposure anymore. Too bad, in DNG he automatically remembers all the settings of Lightroom.
Third attempt: I exported them all to jpeg whit the same idea behind it. Too bad, the visual workflow isn't supported with jpeg. The programs said that i can follow the basic workflow. So i tried. too bad. The deflicker doesn't draws a smooth curve between de pictures, even when i change the smoothing slider full open.
Any more idea's???
[Image: http://server.myspace-shack.com/d21/scre... at 20.png]
jpegs smooth slider low deflicker
[Image: http://server.myspace-shack.com/d21/scre...027825.png]
jpeg smooth slider almost max deflicker
Problem: I made a sequence of 1000 pics from the stars and at the end also the sunrise. Therefore i use the Holy Grail method. Everything went well only in the sunrise there is a lot of big flickering happening.
First attempt: I did the Visual workflow, changed some settings in Lightroom, generate the previews, applied deflicker and regenerated the previews. To my surprise the flickering gets worse. After again doing a deflicker it get more worse. I did a lot of research on this forum and I understood that if you do big chances with sliders in LR that the exposure compensation don't work 1 on 1 anymore. Now i have two options; I can do less LR editing or i need to find another way. My changes in LR look so good that i don't want to change the settings.
Second attempt: Exported all the pictures to DNG with the idea to reimport them in LRT so that the sliders of LR aren't effecting the exposure anymore. Too bad, in DNG he automatically remembers all the settings of Lightroom.
Third attempt: I exported them all to jpeg whit the same idea behind it. Too bad, the visual workflow isn't supported with jpeg. The programs said that i can follow the basic workflow. So i tried. too bad. The deflicker doesn't draws a smooth curve between de pictures, even when i change the smoothing slider full open.
Any more idea's???
[Image: http://server.myspace-shack.com/d21/scre... at 20.png]
jpegs smooth slider low deflicker
[Image: http://server.myspace-shack.com/d21/scre...027825.png]
jpeg smooth slider almost max deflicker