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Joined: Dec 2016
Posts: 4
Threads: 2
Joined: Dec 2016
I've searched this forum for my question but couldn't find an answer. Hopefully Gunther can help.
My question is, to make color grading easier in post, and to make it cohesive with other shots, it's better to shoot with a flat profile (Cinestyle, etc) to give more latitude for the color grade. Will shooting flat mess with the deflicker or any other function in LRTimelapse? Not sure if LRTimelapse uses contrast to determine the changes.
Alternatively, do you have any other suggestions or workflows that will help with color grading in post. I use a Canon 7D and it's native color is not what I usually like to see in my finished videos.
Love the program! Thank you.
My question is, to make color grading easier in post, and to make it cohesive with other shots, it's better to shoot with a flat profile (Cinestyle, etc) to give more latitude for the color grade. Will shooting flat mess with the deflicker or any other function in LRTimelapse? Not sure if LRTimelapse uses contrast to determine the changes.
Alternatively, do you have any other suggestions or workflows that will help with color grading in post. I use a Canon 7D and it's native color is not what I usually like to see in my finished videos.
Love the program! Thank you.