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bit rate correspondence for quality exports

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#1 panoramia
Hello everybody,

I would like to know if possible which is the bit rate correspondence for quality exports on LR Timelapse.

I want to estabilize some camera shaking on some timelapses on Premiere/After Effects but I don't know the exact bit rate settings I should use for 4K and UHD exports. LR Timelapse does a great job exporting H.264 format but I would like to apply some estabilization, so I'd need some bit rate settings if possible.

Anybody can help?

The idea is to import jpg files on Premiere, apply estabilization and then expor the movie in 4K format. Do you consider t his the best way to proceed?

What bit rates correspond to each LT Timelapse quality settings?

Low, medium, high, very high, ultra high.

Thanks in advance for your support.
Alfonso
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#2 Gunther
I'd import the intermediary sequences as jpg or tif sequence into Premiere, or After effects, then stabilize. No need to compress to a video.
There is no direct "bitrate equivalent" for the quality settings, since its a variable bitrate. Choose high or very high, if you want to further process as video.
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