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Total newbie here, just purchased LRT4 Pro and ran my first sequence through which, compared to what many of you do is likely not worth much, but I'm generally happy with it- it was shot with a Ramper Pro going from day to night and back to day and onto night again over 40 hours from a lighthouse, matching images in LR, exporting as JPGs and then stitching two images together in PTGui before sending back to LRT4 for final adjustments. I wouldn't go to JPG except that PTGui doesn't handle RAW well and because it's a panorama, it necessitates that I have to adjust both sides of the image simultaneously.
In LRT, I followed the instructional video and thought I did it all right, allbeit with JPGs- but when I exported it appears that LRT has created additional frames that go backwards in time, resulting in stuttery playback.
Why would this happen and how do I fix? My initial idea is I could rename these frames, but it's very time consuming to manually go through and fix these. Is there a reason that my sequence (which was sequentially correct upon import) was exported incorrectly with extra frames?
In LRT, I followed the instructional video and thought I did it all right, allbeit with JPGs- but when I exported it appears that LRT has created additional frames that go backwards in time, resulting in stuttery playback.
Why would this happen and how do I fix? My initial idea is I could rename these frames, but it's very time consuming to manually go through and fix these. Is there a reason that my sequence (which was sequentially correct upon import) was exported incorrectly with extra frames?