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Posts: 9
Threads: 3
Joined: May 2015
after having successfully shot and processed some time lapses during daylight conditions I wanted to try myself on the HG-technique so I shot a sunset and a sunrise sequence during my holidays. To prepare myself I’ve read a lot about how to set up my camera and about the processing afterwards as well.
I used a Nikon D5300 in M-mode and fixed aperture at 3,5, started with a shutter speed of 0,8 and an ISO setting of 400 and decreased it to ISO100 before I gradually decreased the shutter time. I controlled all that manually via the qDslrDashboard app.
My problem now is that after having gone through all the post processing steps that are introduced in Gunter’s tutorials, it seems that for any reason the match of the two- and three-star keyframes does not really work. The curves in my first screenshot seem to be normal but after the whole process through Lightroom (5) and the following auto transition in LRTimelaps (4) the Liminance curve still shows the exact shape like the one before having had applied the holy grail wizzard…. I tried to deflicker the whole sequence but the output was only a little bit better and still not acceptable.
I also tried the whole processing with the sequence of the sunset that I took but I was faced with exactly the same problem. Cause after having rendered the video one could exactly see the jumps where I had adjusted the camera settings.
It seems that there must be a big mistake/problem either with my camera settings, the way I process the sequences or even both together but I just cannot find the reason and any solution for it…
Has anyone maybe experienced the same or similar a problem or can tell me how to overcome it by analyzing the provided data? Would be really great..!
Cheers Johannes