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I shot a day-night-day sequence in Aperture Priority with manual ISO adjustment to compensate for wide change in scene brightness. However in the very middle of the sequence I accidentally let the exposure time exceed the shot interval, so I have 100 out of 2300 frames at 24s interval rather than 12s.
The overall sequence renders very well in LRT6, but obviously the middle section is 2x speed. The camera was panning so the speed change is very noticeable.
I would like to duplicate each of the long frames to restore the proper angular motion of the camera. I could do this manually then renumber all the frames before re-compiling the sequence in DaVinci Resolve. Is there an easier way to automate this, such as making virtual copies in Lightroom and bringing those into LRT?
In future I will stick to Manual for better control. I only used AV this time so I could shoot some B-roll timelapse on another camera.
The overall sequence renders very well in LRT6, but obviously the middle section is 2x speed. The camera was panning so the speed change is very noticeable.
I would like to duplicate each of the long frames to restore the proper angular motion of the camera. I could do this manually then renumber all the frames before re-compiling the sequence in DaVinci Resolve. Is there an easier way to automate this, such as making virtual copies in Lightroom and bringing those into LRT?
In future I will stick to Manual for better control. I only used AV this time so I could shoot some B-roll timelapse on another camera.