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I shot a 405-frame time lapse the other night, and inadvertently changed the exposure value two or three times during the course of the shoot due to silly user error. I have been able to correct this in Lightroom so that all exposures look equally bright, but when I bring the sequence into LRTimelapse it ends up either reverting to the original exposures, or gradually brightening the frames over the course of the sequence (the sequence was shot all during the night, so there was no brightening of the sky toward the end of the sequence). How can I correct this, and prevent LRTimelapse for "re-correcting" it?
UPDATE: I may have figured it out--I manually classed each change in exposure as a new keyframe and adjusted the exposure within LRTimelapse so the Visual Lum numbers were more or less the same. That made the yellow line in the preview window more level, and it seems the resulting Timelapse has a more consistent luminosity.
UPDATE: I may have figured it out--I manually classed each change in exposure as a new keyframe and adjusted the exposure within LRTimelapse so the Visual Lum numbers were more or less the same. That made the yellow line in the preview window more level, and it seems the resulting Timelapse has a more consistent luminosity.