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Problems with Holy Grail and direct sunlight

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#11 gillaaz
Here are some frames I'm referring to:

   

   

The yellow band on the ** keyframe turns more orange on the *** frame. There was no clipping of any channels. Not sure why this happens...
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#12 Lapsefinger
No you don't, that's the whole point of using LR Timelapse in the first place... :-)
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#13 gillaaz
How do I get LRTimelapse to do that though? I thought that LRTimelapse only adjusts the colours/luminance etc. settings between 4* keyframes, not between 2* and 3* frames.

If I use the Auto Transition for special keyframes "Holy Grail Exposure **/***", will it take into account any changes I've made in saturation/luminance etc.? I thought that just smoothed out the intermediate values for exposure.

In the manual, when fine tuning the **/*** frames, it says: "Adjust the exposure of the *** keyframes slightly as needed (yes, you may adjust the exposure again at this point, but only the exposure!)"
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#14 Gunther
Yes, the automatic adjustments between 2* and 3* will only be done via the Exposure.
But in your example I don't see much of a difference between the frames. Normally using motion blur plus when rendering should just do the job and smoothen any residual effects.
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#15 gillaaz
Hi Gunther,

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give it a go.

The difference is subtle, but I find that on the 3* keyframe the horizon looks orange, then it progressively becomes more yellow, up until the next 2* keyframe. Then the adjustment for the following 3* frame makes it look orange again. So the horizon looks like it pulses, between yellow and orange, which looks quite obvious.

Just can't work out why, as I definitely didn't clip any of the channels...
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#16 Gunther
This might be due to the way Lightroom develops differently exposed images. This might as well still be clipping, even if you don't see it in the histogram.
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