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I had a time lapse setup where the camera faced south, so the subject was in shadow for the majority of the time. The other obstacle was that I had to remove the camera each day. I set marks and had set screws to be sure it went back as close as possible, but with different people setting it up, it would occasionally drift. In order to color correct, I needed to utilize the subject mask in LR, but when I render the video, the mask drifts as the camera moves somewhat throughout the day. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to correct? I tried using the warp stabilizer in Premier, then rendering a jpeg sequence of the stabilized video, but it didn't correct the problem. If you look in the upper left hand corner of the building, you can see the mask shadow.