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Hi Gunter. I'm sure you have answered similar questions, but I've followed the Holy Grail workflow as outlined in the video tutorial and the result was a badly pixelated video. Running the preview within LRTimelapse showed good results in exposure matching, etc. but the rendering produced horrific results. I've tried various settings in the Render Video window, but it comes out looking the same. I'm sending a link to a test time lapse I did the other evening. The settings used in LRTimelapse Pro 3.4 for the time lapse were as follows:
The resulting time lapse can be downloaded from: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5613...80p_MQ.mp4
Thanks!
Randy
- H.264 codec
- 1080p output size (not forced to 16:9 aspect ratio)
- 23.976 fps, 1:1 speed
- Medium quality
- 420 pixel format
- No post processing
The resulting time lapse can be downloaded from: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5613...80p_MQ.mp4
Thanks!
Randy