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Does LRTimelapse automatically put images in the correct order? If so is it done by file name or capture time or what? For example, in a windows folder the images may be sorted by file name, date, etc. (ascending or descending), does this make a difference if the order is changed?
I am using a Nikon D5100 and a remote timer / shutter release. Manual mode RAW only (no jpeg) and changing the ISO.
While doing a sunset, the D5100 file name reached 1000 it started over at 0001 so my darkest images are lower numbers. If sorted by file name the darkest come first.
Also 6 images somehow got a date and time changed. e.g. shoot was on 9/10 these 6 images have a date of 9/13 !? so if sorted by date they are at the end of the list hence out of order. If sorted by file name will the date make a difference? BTW these images appear to be in sequence.
Is there a problem here?
Also if I want to do a sequence over what do I need to do e.g. start over?
Thanks for any help.
Dave
I am using a Nikon D5100 and a remote timer / shutter release. Manual mode RAW only (no jpeg) and changing the ISO.
While doing a sunset, the D5100 file name reached 1000 it started over at 0001 so my darkest images are lower numbers. If sorted by file name the darkest come first.
Also 6 images somehow got a date and time changed. e.g. shoot was on 9/10 these 6 images have a date of 9/13 !? so if sorted by date they are at the end of the list hence out of order. If sorted by file name will the date make a difference? BTW these images appear to be in sequence.
Is there a problem here?
Also if I want to do a sequence over what do I need to do e.g. start over?
Thanks for any help.
Dave