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Hi Gunther,
I hope you can help with this.
I recently shot a simple timelapse on Oxford Circus in London, constant exposure throughout, shot as jpg.
Without any deflicker, it produced a nice result, though a slight flicker in the sky, I guess down to inconsistent apertures.
Wanting to get it right, I selected an area of the sky across the top of the image and compiled the timelapse with some simple deflicker.
It resulted in the awful result below with a massive difference in exposure, either side of a hard vertical line. Both sides flickering!
As I rarely shoot in jpg, I repeated, having converted the jpgs to dngs, with the same result.
I'm running the latest version of CCLR&PS, DNG Converter, Java and LRTimelapse on W10 64bit.
I can't find any similar problems on the Forum. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Alan.
[Image: http://www.alancopsonpictures.com/AlanCo...HT2016.jpg]
I hope you can help with this.
I recently shot a simple timelapse on Oxford Circus in London, constant exposure throughout, shot as jpg.
Without any deflicker, it produced a nice result, though a slight flicker in the sky, I guess down to inconsistent apertures.
Wanting to get it right, I selected an area of the sky across the top of the image and compiled the timelapse with some simple deflicker.
It resulted in the awful result below with a massive difference in exposure, either side of a hard vertical line. Both sides flickering!
As I rarely shoot in jpg, I repeated, having converted the jpgs to dngs, with the same result.
I'm running the latest version of CCLR&PS, DNG Converter, Java and LRTimelapse on W10 64bit.
I can't find any similar problems on the Forum. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Alan.
[Image: http://www.alancopsonpictures.com/AlanCo...HT2016.jpg]