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Long term time lapse filter settings sweet spot? - pmcdonald - 2019-04-06 I use the wonderful LRTimelapse exclusively for long term time lapse. I'm working on a particularly heavy duty 2 year, 50k file .CR2 sequence. I usually use the lum/hue/contrast sliders by trial and error until I get something that culls out the worst offending shots (night, dawn and dusk, rain, etc). For this project I'd love to hear if there was a more targeted or scientific approach to setting the slider values, given the full process takes about a week before I can evaluate the effectiveness of my culling and deflickering. Cheers RE: Long term time lapse filter settings sweet spot? - Gunther - 2019-04-06 Did you watch my tutorial for the long term workflow? Check it out on the tutorials page! https://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial RE: Long term time lapse filter settings sweet spot? - pmcdonald - 2019-04-06 Thank you Gunther, no I haven't watched the LR5 long term video yet. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! I'll check it out |