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#11 Frank99
This is getting us nowhere: I really regret buying this software and getting involved in this useless discussion.
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#12 Gunther
Interesting reaction to the fact that I'm trying to help you.
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#13 Frank99
In what way? Funny thing is that you now blame the oscillating by auto direction in dslrdashboard, but that causes no problem at all. LRT handles that very good.

You still haven't explained why the HG wizard compensates a straight horizontal line with an ascending line.
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#14 Gunther
Hi Frank,
I've received the SD Card with your sequence. Sorry to say that: it's quite a mess. you did quite everything wrong you could when shooting, so no wonder you experienced some troubles with that.
1.) Obviously you turned "Auto Direction" on in qDDB with a threshold level set too low, this made the camera settings oscillate all the time.
[Image: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2088...ner%2C.jpg]
This for itself, LRTimelapse would be able to compensate but:

2.) Obviously you removed an ND filter while shooting, causing the images after removal being overexposed (blown) and with another color rendition. The frame after removal is still partly showing the ND Filter. Apart from that the removal of an ND filter does not get marked in the EXIF data of the images, so the Holy Grail wizard won't know about it.

[Image: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2088...ner%2C.jpg]

Anyway: Even for that sequence LRTimelapse does a remarkable job in saving it by using Holy Grail Wizard and Visual Deflicker.

See the pink curve: it's quite smooth indicating that the flickery effects have been totally removed. I put the reference area for deflickering to the right, to avoid the region where the filter is partly removed.

[Image: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2088...ner%2C.jpg]


Summary: LRTimelapse works fine, but you should improve your shooting skills. Since you have the EBook, please read it carfully, especially the shooting part. I'll send you the link to the latest version via EMail.
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#15 Gunther
Quote:You still haven't explained why the HG wizard compensates a straight horizontal line with an ascending line.

This is exactly because you removed the ND filter. Holy Grail Wizard does not know that.
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