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Hi everyone,
As some of you may know, Lightroom is an absolute joke when it comes to export speed, mainly because it does not use the available processing power efficiently.
I tried to export 1,300 frames using the LR timelapse exporter, but the task was just too big to handle in a reasonable amount of time.
I decided instead to export the files in three batches using the normal Lightroom export dialog, which greatly sped up the export.
The video rendered perfectly in LR Timelapse and I am super pleased. However, the little play button does not appear next to the sequence so I cannot build a "composition" of my intermediary sequence.
My question is the following:
Assuming you have exported your intermediary sequence using the usual Lightroom dialog, and then rendered the video separately with LR Timelapse, is there still a way to build a composition? (my "choose" button is irresponsive).
Many thanks for your help, and congratulations on an amazing piece of software.
Felix
As some of you may know, Lightroom is an absolute joke when it comes to export speed, mainly because it does not use the available processing power efficiently.
I tried to export 1,300 frames using the LR timelapse exporter, but the task was just too big to handle in a reasonable amount of time.
I decided instead to export the files in three batches using the normal Lightroom export dialog, which greatly sped up the export.
The video rendered perfectly in LR Timelapse and I am super pleased. However, the little play button does not appear next to the sequence so I cannot build a "composition" of my intermediary sequence.
My question is the following:
Assuming you have exported your intermediary sequence using the usual Lightroom dialog, and then rendered the video separately with LR Timelapse, is there still a way to build a composition? (my "choose" button is irresponsive).
Many thanks for your help, and congratulations on an amazing piece of software.
Felix