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I did my first holy grail sequence yesterday evening and it has some problems.
Here's a layout of the sequence:
frames 1-150, iso L.01 (50)
frame 151, iso bump to 100
frame 181, iso bump to 200
frame 230, iso bump to 400
LrT2 creates the HG keyframes fine (except for the L.01->100 keyframes as I outlined earlier). I went into Lr and made the L.01-100 keyframes (as star-ratings 2 and 3, as directed). All fine. In Lr I see 8 keyframes... 1-star on the ends and 3 sets of 2/3 stars around each of the bumps.
I edit the 2/3-star frames as directed, using Match Total Exposures. This works perfectly. I save the metadata and bring it into LrT2 with a Reload. Then apply auto-transition, then deflicker and finally save xmp again. Back to Lr where I select all and then Read XMP data for all files. This is where things aren't looking right, because in Lr, when I look at those same holy grail keyframes there are definite jumps now between the 2/3-star keyframes. It's as if the interpolation method didn't have enough temporal resolution to accomplish the tweening between values.
Any ideas? Are my ranges too short for the interpolation method?
(thanks)
Here's a layout of the sequence:
frames 1-150, iso L.01 (50)
frame 151, iso bump to 100
frame 181, iso bump to 200
frame 230, iso bump to 400
LrT2 creates the HG keyframes fine (except for the L.01->100 keyframes as I outlined earlier). I went into Lr and made the L.01-100 keyframes (as star-ratings 2 and 3, as directed). All fine. In Lr I see 8 keyframes... 1-star on the ends and 3 sets of 2/3 stars around each of the bumps.
I edit the 2/3-star frames as directed, using Match Total Exposures. This works perfectly. I save the metadata and bring it into LrT2 with a Reload. Then apply auto-transition, then deflicker and finally save xmp again. Back to Lr where I select all and then Read XMP data for all files. This is where things aren't looking right, because in Lr, when I look at those same holy grail keyframes there are definite jumps now between the 2/3-star keyframes. It's as if the interpolation method didn't have enough temporal resolution to accomplish the tweening between values.
Any ideas? Are my ranges too short for the interpolation method?
(thanks)