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Keyframe- Lightroom 3 issue - Tayqun - 2013-07-15

First of all thank you for developing such program!!

My issue is, when I manually set 2 key frames and save them everything looks okay.

When I switch back to Lightroom 3 however, I import the images and hit "Read the MetaData from the Files" that should be enough to see my 1-Starred Keyframes on Grid mode however I can't Sad What I am doing wrong can someone please explain?

Thank You


RE: Keyframe- Lightroom 3 issue - Gunther - 2013-07-15

Hi, if you user Lightroom 3 you have to set the Process version in LRTimelapse settings to LR3 - then initialize again, save and try reading metadata in LR again. Make sure that no filters are set.


RE: Keyframe- Lightroom 3 issue - Tayqun - 2013-07-15

Thanks it worked


Reference Area? - Tayqun - 2013-07-15

What about the reference area? I have a situation like this, and I believe using the ground as my reference area will work better am I right?

When I use auto-transition + deflicker I still come up with flicker in the exported video? I have watched your deflickring tutorial but still cant fix this.


RE: Keyframe- Lightroom 3 issue - Gunther - 2013-07-15

Yes, I would suggest using the ground.


RE: Keyframe- Lightroom 3 issue - Tayqun - 2013-07-15

(2013-07-15, 20:12)gwegner Wrote: Yes, I would suggest using the ground.

There is a huge exposure change I guess that happened coz I used Aperture Priority mode and when clouds filled the sky my d7000 gone crazy, I tested deflickering but I guess there is nothing I can do to these pictures since white balance is changing so drastically?


RE: Keyframe- Lightroom 3 issue - Gunther - 2013-07-16

It's hard to say without knowing the sequence. You should definitely shoot in manual mode to avoid that in the future!