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Joined: Mar 2019
Posts: 10
Threads: 4
Joined: Mar 2019
I have several frames where the exposure settings don't change from one frame to the next but there's an increase in brightness. The visual luminance goes from 0.528 to 0.530 which causes a washed out "flash" over the whole lower portion of the image, but both files are f/13.0, 1/6th sec., 50 ISO, with an 8 second interval (attached file). The Lightroom adjustments are also exactly the same for both files 26 and 27 - see attached.
This has been a huge issue for me. I'm only editing with the sliders in the Tonal Curve region as you recommended in a response to a previous question about flicker, but what I don't understand is that I see you and LRT Youtubers like Emeric Timelapse and he and you bot edit using the normal, basic development sections in Lightroom and your videos turn out fine. I'm super delicate with my edits and only use the Tonal Curve sliders and I get frames with flicker that makes the whole sequence unusable. What am I doing wrong?
I tried multi-pass deflicker hoping it would remove it as I've seen in other tutorials, but that didn't help.
I've uploaded the video here: https://youtu.be/5FU9KB8miKk
(note, there was a blue light from a mall carnival ride going on and off behind the building to the lower right, so that was at the scene)
Please let me know if you need more info.
Lightroom file #26: https://postimg.cc/TKQcPxVq
Lightroom file #27: https://postimg.cc/FdSc0XL6
This has been a huge issue for me. I'm only editing with the sliders in the Tonal Curve region as you recommended in a response to a previous question about flicker, but what I don't understand is that I see you and LRT Youtubers like Emeric Timelapse and he and you bot edit using the normal, basic development sections in Lightroom and your videos turn out fine. I'm super delicate with my edits and only use the Tonal Curve sliders and I get frames with flicker that makes the whole sequence unusable. What am I doing wrong?
I tried multi-pass deflicker hoping it would remove it as I've seen in other tutorials, but that didn't help.
I've uploaded the video here: https://youtu.be/5FU9KB8miKk
(note, there was a blue light from a mall carnival ride going on and off behind the building to the lower right, so that was at the scene)
Please let me know if you need more info.
Lightroom file #26: https://postimg.cc/TKQcPxVq
Lightroom file #27: https://postimg.cc/FdSc0XL6