Posts: 19
Threads: 3
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 19
Threads: 3
Joined: Jan 2017
Hello good people
First off - a huge thanks to Gunther for bringing us yet another revision of improved Timelapse editing software. The new improvements are great!
I'm editing a holy-grail sequence, my first one in this version, and seeing some weird behavior:
Please consider this scrubbing preview of the final, edited, visual preview:
http://recordit.co/hRNvDccVSf
You'll notice a pretty significant "tilt" and "zoom" effect being applied.
I have no idea where this comes from - I did no zooming during capture nor did I do any tilt editing.
Here is a screencap comparing the first and last frames, including their crop, in Lightroom:
http://recordit.co/VN20e0V9Im
You'll see the framing is identical between the two
My only guess then is that somehow, LRT introduced this behavior during "holy grail" compensation. It makes no sense, but what else could it be?
Thanks for all help
First off - a huge thanks to Gunther for bringing us yet another revision of improved Timelapse editing software. The new improvements are great!
I'm editing a holy-grail sequence, my first one in this version, and seeing some weird behavior:
Please consider this scrubbing preview of the final, edited, visual preview:
http://recordit.co/hRNvDccVSf
You'll notice a pretty significant "tilt" and "zoom" effect being applied.
I have no idea where this comes from - I did no zooming during capture nor did I do any tilt editing.
Here is a screencap comparing the first and last frames, including their crop, in Lightroom:
http://recordit.co/VN20e0V9Im
You'll see the framing is identical between the two
My only guess then is that somehow, LRT introduced this behavior during "holy grail" compensation. It makes no sense, but what else could it be?
Thanks for all help