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Joined: Aug 2017
Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Aug 2017
Hi All,
Been having some real problems with the Holy Grail Wizard when processing a timelapse shot using ControlMyCamera and the LRTimelapse function.
Basically was shooting a Sunset into darkness, for the stars, using a Nikon D7200 with a Tokina 14-20, F2. I started at around 5.30PM, 15sec interval with a 13 second max exposure, max F2 for aperture and max 3200 for ISO. I have attached a screen grab of what the loaded images look like before apply anything LRTimelapse.
I then apply the Keyframes Wizard and it gives me 13 KeyFrames (have attached image) and then finally I apply the Holy Grail Wizard and this is where it all goes wrong (image attached).The graph line starts at 0 and then rises very quickly to the maximum value and stays there. Needless to say this makes it virtually impossible to edit in Lightroom. I have tried adjusting the Rotate and Stretch and whilst it helps a little it is still not great.
Not sure what i am doing wrong here as i have read the Ebook as well as other resources and this has only been happening recently after a few upgrades back?? Never use to have this problem but a real show stopper at the moment as i have a trip planned where is was planning on doing a sunset through to Sunrise and this is going to be impossible to process with these issues.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Paul
Been having some real problems with the Holy Grail Wizard when processing a timelapse shot using ControlMyCamera and the LRTimelapse function.
Basically was shooting a Sunset into darkness, for the stars, using a Nikon D7200 with a Tokina 14-20, F2. I started at around 5.30PM, 15sec interval with a 13 second max exposure, max F2 for aperture and max 3200 for ISO. I have attached a screen grab of what the loaded images look like before apply anything LRTimelapse.
I then apply the Keyframes Wizard and it gives me 13 KeyFrames (have attached image) and then finally I apply the Holy Grail Wizard and this is where it all goes wrong (image attached).The graph line starts at 0 and then rises very quickly to the maximum value and stays there. Needless to say this makes it virtually impossible to edit in Lightroom. I have tried adjusting the Rotate and Stretch and whilst it helps a little it is still not great.
Not sure what i am doing wrong here as i have read the Ebook as well as other resources and this has only been happening recently after a few upgrades back?? Never use to have this problem but a real show stopper at the moment as i have a trip planned where is was planning on doing a sunset through to Sunrise and this is going to be impossible to process with these issues.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Paul