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White Balance Weirdness

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#11 damianvines
So, if LRTimelapse will always set a default white balance when saving the metadata, how can we keyframe a white balance shift? I have set my Keyframe number 1 star (first frame in sequence) to a custom white balance, and then set my last keyframe star (last frame in sequence) to a different white balance, yet when reloading and auto transitioning, LRTimelapse sets all the white balance to the same white balance setting, it's not keyframing it or ramping it between stars. I shoot a Nikon D700 with a custom Kelvin WB setting, 5500K.
I should clarrify... I am only having this trouble when working with DNG files that I've had to convert from tiffs. I am doing this because I'm using HDR, and the HDR software will only output tiffs, so I need to convert to DNG's prior to using LRTimelapse, this is when I'm having the trouble. LRTimelapse won't keyframe the white balance settings from one star to the next.
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#12 Gunther
Maybe you misunderstood me. LRTimelapse will certainly keyframe the WB adjustments. It only sets a default WB when initializing. But you can always change the WB to other values on the keyframes and LRT will calculate the transitions for that.
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#13 NB_Tom
The overall exposure is displayed in the preview window, facilitating key frame selection. Is there a way to see a chart of the other variables (like White Balance) in the Preview Window?
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#14 Gunther
yes sure, on the top right of the preview there is a drop down box where you can select the parameter. If you click "ALL" you will see all curves.
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