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Correcting a tilted panned sequence

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#1 Jumblemedia
I shot a sequence of landscape images using a Radian to rotate my camera clockwise a little bit between each shot. The tripod and head wasn’t level. This resulted in the horizon starting off level, but increasingly tilted as the Radian rotated to its end point. The last shot in the sequence is tilted at a few degrees. 

I really like the sequence, but it’s flawed. 

Is there a way I can correct this?

I tried using Lightroom’s Level function, but it’s not accurate and consistent enough between frames. 

Many thanks
Neil
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#2 Gunther
The one way would be to use 5* keyframes in LRT and animate the crop rotation, see: http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-kern-burns-effect
But Lightroom does not rotate too smooth, so if the result doesn't meet your demands, you should do it in a video processor, they can rotate smoother.
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