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Hello all!
Have a question regarding processing a day to night to day timelapse I shot recently.
When I import the sequence into LRT, it reads most of the first portion (sunset) as incredibly dark, almost at pitch black. It then ramps into the astro portion and lightens up, and then during sunrise the key frames are all off again, making it almost entirely over-exposed. I haven't done any editing or processing, this is just what happens when I follow the workflow (Keyframe Wizard ->Holy Grail Wizard) I have attached a photo of what the curves look like.
Any suggestions on what I need to do or how I can adjust the keyframes to allow for a sunset, astro, then sunrise?
Thank you all for your help!
Have a question regarding processing a day to night to day timelapse I shot recently.
When I import the sequence into LRT, it reads most of the first portion (sunset) as incredibly dark, almost at pitch black. It then ramps into the astro portion and lightens up, and then during sunrise the key frames are all off again, making it almost entirely over-exposed. I haven't done any editing or processing, this is just what happens when I follow the workflow (Keyframe Wizard ->Holy Grail Wizard) I have attached a photo of what the curves look like.
Any suggestions on what I need to do or how I can adjust the keyframes to allow for a sunset, astro, then sunrise?
Thank you all for your help!