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Hi Gunther,
I'm editing a sunset to milky way timelapse, and I've got so many 2* and 3* keyframes (one after another), that, by the time LRT gets to the next 4* keyframe, the light levels have changed too much for a smooth transition. I'll attach a screenshot so you can see what I mean (please ignore the very large spikes in brightness, that's when a car's headlights came into view, I'll take care of them manually in LR later).
Is there any way I can fix this problem? All of my 4* keyframes are edited, and the sequence will look really nice if I can keep the program on track between them :-)
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Chas
[Image: http://www.bothhemispheres.com/galleries...frames.png]
I'm editing a sunset to milky way timelapse, and I've got so many 2* and 3* keyframes (one after another), that, by the time LRT gets to the next 4* keyframe, the light levels have changed too much for a smooth transition. I'll attach a screenshot so you can see what I mean (please ignore the very large spikes in brightness, that's when a car's headlights came into view, I'll take care of them manually in LR later).
Is there any way I can fix this problem? All of my 4* keyframes are edited, and the sequence will look really nice if I can keep the program on track between them :-)
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Chas
[Image: http://www.bothhemispheres.com/galleries...frames.png]