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Images in LRT are different from Lightroom

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#1 Haugen
I edited the images in Lightroom, and made sure the exposure was pretty much the same. I bumped the image from ISO100 to ISO160. In Lightroom I had to make the image a little bit darker then the ISO100 image. 

In LRT, after visual preview, the brightness is suddenly different...  The curve is correct. I turn up the exposure to all of the keyframes, besides the one I manually bumped in the field. That one I had to make a bit darker. But why is the image suddenly different in LRT then in Lightroom?

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#2 Gunther
Why are you doing those adjustments manually in Lightroom? LRTimelapse will automatically adjust for any exposure/iso changes with the holy grail wizard. No need to do those adjustments manually.

Please start over, reinitialize your sequence in LRTimelapse (Metadata/Initialize). Then Do the keyframes Wizard, you will get those orange trianges on the exposure/iso changes. Then do the holy grail wizard this will add the compensations (mirrored curve). Now continue with the workflow, make sure to use the Sync script, dont add or remove gradients and you'll get a perfect result.
I recommend to follow the step-by-step instructions on https://lrtimelapse.com/workflow on the "Visual Preview" tab the first time to not miss any step.
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#3 Haugen
Why I changed? Because I had to adjust the keyframes. They where to dark.
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#4 Gunther
Sure, but you should only edit the blue keyframes and let the holy grail wizard do its job. At the end you can add deflicker.
Please watch my holy grail tutorial to learn how it's done correctly. https://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial
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