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Hi there,
I have an issues with some of my timelapses, usually day timelapses and I don't know what it is.
When I shoot during the day, and that there are a lot of things moving in the front, like people or car, the timelpase ends up ok with no color correction. But as soon as I add some contrast or play with highlights, shadows and clarity, a flickering appears on the timelapse, and not everywhere, only at some places in the pictures. It's usually when there is something or somebody passing close to the camera, or that the light change a bit (overcast) , this is really strange cause this flickering isn't there without color correction, so why does it comes right after?
And of course the LRT Deflicker can't fixe that cause it's not normal flickering, it's only on some areas of the pictures, sometimes dark areas or top of the pictures when it's cloudy.
Not easy to explain, if someone now what I am talking about, let me know, really need help!
I shoot with a Canon t6s in RAW, M Mode all the time.
I have an issues with some of my timelapses, usually day timelapses and I don't know what it is.
When I shoot during the day, and that there are a lot of things moving in the front, like people or car, the timelpase ends up ok with no color correction. But as soon as I add some contrast or play with highlights, shadows and clarity, a flickering appears on the timelapse, and not everywhere, only at some places in the pictures. It's usually when there is something or somebody passing close to the camera, or that the light change a bit (overcast) , this is really strange cause this flickering isn't there without color correction, so why does it comes right after?
And of course the LRT Deflicker can't fixe that cause it's not normal flickering, it's only on some areas of the pictures, sometimes dark areas or top of the pictures when it's cloudy.
Not easy to explain, if someone now what I am talking about, let me know, really need help!
I shoot with a Canon t6s in RAW, M Mode all the time.