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Hi Gunther,
Can you help me out. In the past when doing a holy grail with Lrtimelapse 4, the HG wizard would let me choose offset so i could get a nice "reflection" of what i had captured for a smooth time lapse output. I notice in LRT5 that option is no longer included. I seem to have quite a strange HG line here (see in the included picture). With the HG wizard set like this, my initial images are coming out way under exposed and my Night sequence far too bright. [Image: https://ibb.co/mPSmFT] If i use rotate to get more of a mirrored HG line, my night images are going to get progressively darker as shown in the second image [Image: https://ibb.co/cmhp28]
What is the reason im getting such a broad HG wizard output?
Cheers
Jack
Can you help me out. In the past when doing a holy grail with Lrtimelapse 4, the HG wizard would let me choose offset so i could get a nice "reflection" of what i had captured for a smooth time lapse output. I notice in LRT5 that option is no longer included. I seem to have quite a strange HG line here (see in the included picture). With the HG wizard set like this, my initial images are coming out way under exposed and my Night sequence far too bright. [Image: https://ibb.co/mPSmFT] If i use rotate to get more of a mirrored HG line, my night images are going to get progressively darker as shown in the second image [Image: https://ibb.co/cmhp28]
What is the reason im getting such a broad HG wizard output?
Cheers
Jack