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To all,
First I apologize if this has already been answered. I just couldn't come up with the proper search strings.
I have an aurora sequence where I changed the time from 10 seconds to 8 seconds. I thought I could just handle this difference by changing the exposure time in the 8 second exposure to match the 10 second exposure. That is, I increased the Exposure time in Lightroom from 0.33 (10 second exposure) to 0.41 seconds (8 second exposure). Unfortunately, this did not work as LRTimelapse adjusted the exposure of several frames leading up to the 8 second exposure. As a result, the several images before the 8 second frames are too bright. What is the best way to change the exposure times of the 88 frames that need a Lightroom Exposure time of 0.41? Any help would be greatly appreciated. In another sequence, I tweaked the aperture from f/2.0 to f/1.6. Since this is a 2/3 stop difference, I changed the Exposure time in Lightroom from 0.33 to -0.33. Of course, this didn't work as expected due to the earlier behavior. I'm probably just making things too difficult since I'm just now learning how to use the software.
Thanks,
Wade
First I apologize if this has already been answered. I just couldn't come up with the proper search strings.
I have an aurora sequence where I changed the time from 10 seconds to 8 seconds. I thought I could just handle this difference by changing the exposure time in the 8 second exposure to match the 10 second exposure. That is, I increased the Exposure time in Lightroom from 0.33 (10 second exposure) to 0.41 seconds (8 second exposure). Unfortunately, this did not work as LRTimelapse adjusted the exposure of several frames leading up to the 8 second exposure. As a result, the several images before the 8 second frames are too bright. What is the best way to change the exposure times of the 88 frames that need a Lightroom Exposure time of 0.41? Any help would be greatly appreciated. In another sequence, I tweaked the aperture from f/2.0 to f/1.6. Since this is a 2/3 stop difference, I changed the Exposure time in Lightroom from 0.33 to -0.33. Of course, this didn't work as expected due to the earlier behavior. I'm probably just making things too difficult since I'm just now learning how to use the software.
Thanks,
Wade