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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 20
Threads: 5
Joined: Jul 2012
I have a sequence of 500+ images - and the ISO jumps 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 during the run.
I ran thru the normal sequence - and got
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/102984/%C3%B8yungen.mp4
Note the exposure jumps (4 of them) - they correspond to where the ISO was changed.
Started again - did the initialize, reference, keyframes wiz, save (this is LRT 2.0.1 btw)
In LR (4.1) - Edited first frame (exposure, tone curve and clarity) and moved the existing crop (just a move of which part of the photo was in focus.
Sync'd settings to all keyframed images - moved on down - doing the match exposure at each ISO jump. Here the only change made was exposure (matching over each jump and adjusting the left hand image as you work down the sequence). Saved out the settings and loaded the data back into LRT.
This gives me this image: http://cl.ly/JoH3 which looks as expected.
Then I hit deflickr. Standard settings. I now get: http://cl.ly/JpQF
Note the points marked with the arrows - where the deflickr curves are slightly unexpected (at least to me).
I exported the slideshow without the deflickr option checked - that gave me
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/102984/%C3%B8yu...flickr.mp4
This looks far better - far smoother.
Am I missing something about deflickr here? It seems to struggle when you're working with ISO stepping. I have a video generated with the beta for 2.x - that was smooth even when ISO stepped sequence was in use - so I'm a little confused right now
I ran thru the normal sequence - and got
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/102984/%C3%B8yungen.mp4
Note the exposure jumps (4 of them) - they correspond to where the ISO was changed.
Started again - did the initialize, reference, keyframes wiz, save (this is LRT 2.0.1 btw)
In LR (4.1) - Edited first frame (exposure, tone curve and clarity) and moved the existing crop (just a move of which part of the photo was in focus.
Sync'd settings to all keyframed images - moved on down - doing the match exposure at each ISO jump. Here the only change made was exposure (matching over each jump and adjusting the left hand image as you work down the sequence). Saved out the settings and loaded the data back into LRT.
This gives me this image: http://cl.ly/JoH3 which looks as expected.
Then I hit deflickr. Standard settings. I now get: http://cl.ly/JpQF
Note the points marked with the arrows - where the deflickr curves are slightly unexpected (at least to me).
I exported the slideshow without the deflickr option checked - that gave me
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/102984/%C3%B8yu...flickr.mp4
This looks far better - far smoother.
Am I missing something about deflickr here? It seems to struggle when you're working with ISO stepping. I have a video generated with the beta for 2.x - that was smooth even when ISO stepped sequence was in use - so I'm a little confused right now