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Problem with Holygrail assistant LRT 5.06

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#1 Timedriftcapture
Hi ! 

I Have bought LRT5 last week and I have a problem with the Holy Grail assistant on this version.
First, the amplitude of the curve is confusing compared to version 4.xx.
Difference between light and dark tones is very large !

[Image: http://www.julienammirati.com/capture/]

Even applying the maximum strech the gap remains important

[Image: http://www.julienammirati.com/capture2/]

After editing my keyframe in Lightroom ,saving the metadata, reloading and clic on Auto Transition I'have this result in LRT Sad
Visual Preview and deflicker fails to correct the transitions...

[Image: http://www.julienammirati.com/capture5/]

I deleted xmp and .lrt folder for a process reset but it does not work
It works perfectly with LRT4.8 :

[Image: http://www.julienammirati.com/wp-content...pture7.jpg]

I do not know what to do...
Any ideas ?

Julien A
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#2 Gunther
Holy Grail Wizard changed in LRT5 in order to deliver better results. Sometimes, you need to use Rotate and Stretch extensively to bring the curve to the horizontal middel.

In your case something seems strange. For example, I wonder why you get multiple orange keyframes (the triangles) inbetween the exposure changes. This shouldn't happen, but since I cannot see the sequence, I don't know, why this happens.
Apart from that, the fact, that the visual previews show the keyframes much brighter, leads to the conclusion that you did something else wrong in the workflow. I'd really suggest to start over (you don't need to manually delete anything, just right click on the sequence in the tree and choose "Clear all LRT editing".
Then make a simple test, Use Keyframes Wizard and Holy Grail Wizard, bring the curve to the middle with rotate/stretch and save. Now activate the visual previews. You should get a fairly good result.
In the next step, bringt the keyframes to Lightroom, do your editing, make sure to use the Sync-Script (!) and make sure to not remove or add linear filters since this might break the workflow. Use only the provided ones. Finish the worfklow.
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#3 Timedriftcapture
Hi Gunther !
Thank you for your reply.

I worked with an old sequence and I still encounter the same problem with transitions. The curve is clean but there are peaks on the keyframes that have the light exposure corrected...

[Image: http://www.julienammirati.com/wp-content...-anges.jpg

I'm doing exactly the same workflow as in your tutorial :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PafMIcw2QaY 
and Lightroom settings are Ok...

I do not understand...

EDIT :

Finally, I think I found the problem.
The LRT4 plugin did not completely uninstall from Lightroom (I could still see "LRT4 KF" in the filter list).
I uninstalled Lightroom, LRT5, cleaned up the registry and now it works.


[Image: http://www.julienammirati.com/wp-content...s/bda2.jpg]

Merci ! Smile
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#4 Gunther
Are you using any presets in Lightroom when editing the keyframes or any tools that LRTimelapse might not be supporting? Something has to be different on the keyframes than on the other frames. Check out this faq: http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-what...htroom-acr
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#5 Timedriftcapture
It's ok Gunther (see my edit in #3)
It was apparently bad uninstallation of LRT4 that generated a conflict in the KF.

Thank you for your support and this soft !!

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