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How do I go back the beginning of process? and problem with Pixely area in a movie.

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#1 motiyairl
Hi Gunther,
How do I go back in steps to the beginning?
I mean I did all the steps in the Visual workflow until the last step. I even go to lightroom and hit "read meta data from files" but after thinking again I wanted to enter one (or more) keyframes so I want to go back to start ..
Until now I Just import the photos again from my card (after I removed the folder from lightroom) but the import step takes time and I think there is a simple way ..
Am I right?

The second question is:
The movie file that I receive after rendering is Pixely .. I'd tried several times to edit it in LRtimlapse (in the visual workflow tab) and then in lightroom. Changed setting (while editing in lightroom) but again and again the movie in the end on the sky area is Pixely (movie 2 attached) ..

I thought that the problem was in the render process in LRtimlapse but I took the JPEGs images and import them to Premiere and render the sequence from there and still get the pixley problem (movie - 1 attached). so, the problem Probably in in the LRtimlapse editing process

you can see the pixely problem in the image that I attached



[Video: https://youtu.be/EspqpJQ2-QE]

[Video: https://youtu.be/IBQ6iriCK0s]


If you can't see the Pixel problem in the youtube movies here is a dropbox link to the same movies.. you will see the problem in there 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/itbancjyjmpcb...vCuGa?dl=0

Moti
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#2 Gunther
Going back to the beginning in LRTimelapse is as easy as selecting metadata/initialize.

But if you just want to redo done keyframes, just reedit them in Lightroom, save metadata and continue the workflow from the second row in LRTimelapse.

Regarding pixelation. I cannot see the videos because I'm currently travelling. But it seems as if the sky might be blown (over exposed). Apart from that, the more detail you sequence has, the more bandwidth you need from the encoder. Choosing higher qualities in LRTimelapse and/or using prizes instead of mp4 might help. Motion blur plus in the render dialog might help too.
But mostly the reason is bad technique when shooting. Over exposing, exposure times too short (use nd filter whenever you can).
Those are my tips. Hope I could help.

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