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There is an faq covering this topic: https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-wei...5#pid39015
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Hi Gunther, I just wanted to let you know, that if am working on a project, then close the app to load another project the render video from the first remain on the render video screen.
Why is it that if you play the video after you apply the visual deflicker and play the video on the screen, is smoother than the rendered video?
regards
Rodrigo
Why is it that if you play the video after you apply the visual deflicker and play the video on the screen, is smoother than the rendered video?
regards
Rodrigo
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Hi Rodrigo, could you please clarify? What do you mean with "close the app to load another project", sorry I don't understand that.
The render dialog works independently of the loaded sequence in the main screen. You can always render arbitrary intermediary sequence, this is not related to the timelapse loaded in the main screen.
Also I don't understand what you mean with "smoother" - from your former posts I have the impression that you are rendering in qualities and resolutions that your computer / gfx card might not be able to cope with. This would then show some stuttering or similar. "smoothness" in terms of "flicker" however is something else there shoud be no difference between the preview and the rendered video - if it is, maybe you forgot saving metadata or did something else wrong.
Please try to be more concise when describing what's happening, otherwise it's difficult to help.
The render dialog works independently of the loaded sequence in the main screen. You can always render arbitrary intermediary sequence, this is not related to the timelapse loaded in the main screen.
Also I don't understand what you mean with "smoother" - from your former posts I have the impression that you are rendering in qualities and resolutions that your computer / gfx card might not be able to cope with. This would then show some stuttering or similar. "smoothness" in terms of "flicker" however is something else there shoud be no difference between the preview and the rendered video - if it is, maybe you forgot saving metadata or did something else wrong.
Please try to be more concise when describing what's happening, otherwise it's difficult to help.
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Hi Gunther,
In this capture image, you can see what I mean, I was working on file title park1, when I finished it, I shut down LRT to clear cache and relaunch the app,
I loaded the file park2, and did "file/render video" option, instead of loading park2 sequence on the rendering screen, the sequence for park1 remained on the rendering screen, instead of loading the already finished park2 sequence which I was working with earlier on.
Does it make sense now and is it a bug?
regards,
Rodrigo
In this capture image, you can see what I mean, I was working on file title park1, when I finished it, I shut down LRT to clear cache and relaunch the app,
I loaded the file park2, and did "file/render video" option, instead of loading park2 sequence on the rendering screen, the sequence for park1 remained on the rendering screen, instead of loading the already finished park2 sequence which I was working with earlier on.
Does it make sense now and is it a bug?
regards,
Rodrigo
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Thats normal. The intermediary sequence shown in the render dialog is independet from the one loaded into the main window.
If you follow the regular workflow, you will be exporting from Lightroom then Lightroom will pass over that intermediary sequence to the render dialog.
If you choose to open the render dialog manually, as you did, you will find the last rendered sequence loaded there first. If you want to render another one, you need to click on the "Choose" Button and select another intermediary sequence for rendering.
PS: What do you mean with "Shut down LRT to clear cache"?? that sounds strange to me...
If you follow the regular workflow, you will be exporting from Lightroom then Lightroom will pass over that intermediary sequence to the render dialog.
If you choose to open the render dialog manually, as you did, you will find the last rendered sequence loaded there first. If you want to render another one, you need to click on the "Choose" Button and select another intermediary sequence for rendering.
PS: What do you mean with "Shut down LRT to clear cache"?? that sounds strange to me...