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#1 rodrigo
Hi Gunther,

Is there a way of removing ghosting on a panning timelapse? or what is causing ghosting on a panning sequence?

regards,

Rodrigo
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#2 Gunther
When panning you should avoid using the Motion Blur Plus option in the render dialog, it's probably the cause for what you see.
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#3 rodrigo
Hi Gunther,

Thank you very much for your kind reply, could you please tell me where I can find this setting? Lightroom or LRTimelapse?

kind regards,

Rodrigo
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#4 Gunther
It's in the LRTimelapse render dialog. Just open "File/Render Video" in LRT, there you will find it on the right side. If you preserved your intermediary sequence, then you can just chose it here now, deactivate the Motion Blur Plus and render again.
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#5 rodrigo
Hi Gunther,

Thank you for that, I left a sequence rendering at home for when I get back from work, so as soon as I get home I will test it.

Cheers,

Rodrigo
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#6 rodrigo
Good Morning Gunther,

Here is the result after your suggestion on de-selecting Motion Blur option on the rendering stage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b66WUPaH...load_owner

I will be obliged for any further suggestions or comments.

Regards,

Rodrigo

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