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Greetings,
This is a bit difficult for me to describe but I'll give it a try. (Shooting in Raw). Upon export, after rendering in Lightroom, and choosing the dialog settings that pop up with LRTimelapse, I am having an issue with the color being faded after export. Also to note, the first 3 images in the sequence (in exported video) appear to go from no light room corrections/grading applied, to the full grade. I am choosing the following settings:
Codec: ProRes
Output Size: Source (Which is 4608 x 2592)
Force output to 16:9
Frame Rate: 29.97 / Speed: 1:1
Quality: Ultra High
Color Sampling: 444
LRT Motion Blur: Medium
Sharpen: Checked
My plan is to take the exported video to Final Cut Pro for further input into another full length video timeline. After export, the first 3 frames are always unusable, wrong colors/edits, and the color throughout the time lapse is faded, or less vibrant than the images themselves. Do you think this may be due to the motion blur settings?
Any help with this would be most welcomed. Thank You :-)
This is a bit difficult for me to describe but I'll give it a try. (Shooting in Raw). Upon export, after rendering in Lightroom, and choosing the dialog settings that pop up with LRTimelapse, I am having an issue with the color being faded after export. Also to note, the first 3 images in the sequence (in exported video) appear to go from no light room corrections/grading applied, to the full grade. I am choosing the following settings:
Codec: ProRes
Output Size: Source (Which is 4608 x 2592)
Force output to 16:9
Frame Rate: 29.97 / Speed: 1:1
Quality: Ultra High
Color Sampling: 444
LRT Motion Blur: Medium
Sharpen: Checked
My plan is to take the exported video to Final Cut Pro for further input into another full length video timeline. After export, the first 3 frames are always unusable, wrong colors/edits, and the color throughout the time lapse is faded, or less vibrant than the images themselves. Do you think this may be due to the motion blur settings?
Any help with this would be most welcomed. Thank You :-)