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How does one adjust the deflicker/exposure values for single images? For this sequence (see attachment), there are a couple of frames where people are blocking part of the reference area which causes the images to become over-exposed.
And what is the "Upright Version" column? Why does it change at this frame?
I also have a problem of getting deflickering applied on the clip. Even if I managed to find a reference area where there are no "abnormalities" and I get a perfectly smooth exposure curve, some frames are still over-exposed. These frames are such where the reference area has been different at one point and image has been over-exposed initially. I've started from scratch (clear all editing, saving metadata in Lightroom, initiated sequence again etc.) but still the changes do not seem to apply. I've even renamed the folder and the files before beginning and also deleted the .lrt folder inside the photo folder.
And what is the "Upright Version" column? Why does it change at this frame?
I also have a problem of getting deflickering applied on the clip. Even if I managed to find a reference area where there are no "abnormalities" and I get a perfectly smooth exposure curve, some frames are still over-exposed. These frames are such where the reference area has been different at one point and image has been over-exposed initially. I've started from scratch (clear all editing, saving metadata in Lightroom, initiated sequence again etc.) but still the changes do not seem to apply. I've even renamed the folder and the files before beginning and also deleted the .lrt folder inside the photo folder.