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Hey everybody,
I am a new (happy) user of LRtimelapse and thus new on this forum. After creating a few 'simple' timelapases i created a holy-grail-timelapse using the holy-grail-method.
After editing the images in Lightroom i did 'match total exposure' to compensate the change in shutter speed. After this the exposure changed very nice but i noticed a colour difference between the **- end the ***-rated pictures. After rendering the timelapse in Lightroom this resulted in a flickering movie.
I guess the colour difference is the result of the change shutter speed. When a short shutter speed (**-image) is used, the more saturated the image gets in comparison with the ***-image but i don't know for sure.
Does anyone had this problem to? How did you deal with this problem?
You can check out my timelapse right here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf9yo56Y9hw
Thanks in advance for your reaction!
Niels
I am a new (happy) user of LRtimelapse and thus new on this forum. After creating a few 'simple' timelapases i created a holy-grail-timelapse using the holy-grail-method.
After editing the images in Lightroom i did 'match total exposure' to compensate the change in shutter speed. After this the exposure changed very nice but i noticed a colour difference between the **- end the ***-rated pictures. After rendering the timelapse in Lightroom this resulted in a flickering movie.
I guess the colour difference is the result of the change shutter speed. When a short shutter speed (**-image) is used, the more saturated the image gets in comparison with the ***-image but i don't know for sure.
Does anyone had this problem to? How did you deal with this problem?
You can check out my timelapse right here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf9yo56Y9hw
Thanks in advance for your reaction!
Niels