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Hi All, I've got a question about the max number of photos that is practical to have in a folder for editing in LRT.
I'm shooting a big project: a 30 minute timelapse (45,000 photos at 25fps). The movie is all of the same scene, shot at 3-second intervals, but I've done my shooting over a few extended sessions (I've had to stop when I needed to rest). One session was long enough to give me a folder of 11,300 photos (several other folders have over 7000 photos, and the rest were shorter sequences).
Besides the very long times it'll take to do the edits and preview renders, is there any reason I can't edit this entire folder of 11,300 photos all at once in LRT? (no other sequence I've shot in the past has had more than 3000 photos, and usually it's around 750-1500 photos, never had a problem with any of them).
My computer has 64GB RAM, and plenty of drive space.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Chas
I'm shooting a big project: a 30 minute timelapse (45,000 photos at 25fps). The movie is all of the same scene, shot at 3-second intervals, but I've done my shooting over a few extended sessions (I've had to stop when I needed to rest). One session was long enough to give me a folder of 11,300 photos (several other folders have over 7000 photos, and the rest were shorter sequences).
Besides the very long times it'll take to do the edits and preview renders, is there any reason I can't edit this entire folder of 11,300 photos all at once in LRT? (no other sequence I've shot in the past has had more than 3000 photos, and usually it's around 750-1500 photos, never had a problem with any of them).
My computer has 64GB RAM, and plenty of drive space.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Chas