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For long term timelapse purposes the following would be nice.
Sometimes clients ask for timestamps on the images, so it would be clear how time evolves.
In webcams most of the time this would be hardcoded in the original image, but as professionals we dont want the originals cluttered with info.
I can imagine that when you export from lightroom that you encode a timestamp per image. Either via exif, but probably better via filenames syntaxes which most long term systems use.
Lightroom Mogrify can do this, but then it would add another step to a workflow. More-over, it does it very slow and the long way around.
Even better would be this:
Since we are working with 24 Mpx files and zoom in later on, än hardcoded timestamp in your 6k file is not the best option. (maybe it gets out of view)
Would there be a way that when you export a sequence that you export the timestamp info in a separate file that could be used as an txt input for premiere/ after effects, where you can change its size, font etc.
(dont even know if that is possible, but I was thinking along the line of importing subtitles etc)
Regards,
Bas