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Still flicker after LRTimelapse

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#11 Haugen
(2017-05-06, 21:05)gwegner Wrote: Why don't you use the visual workflow? Visual deflicker will deliver much better results and you can use “refine“ (that's not the reference area). Check out my tutorials!

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I have tried visual deflicker. I had to try something else. Still not working. I have gone over your tutorials so many times. It wont't work. I'm so tempted to send you the 6GB RAW-images so you can try. Because I have no idea how to fix this.
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#12 Gunther
Could you please send me the rendered video first where you tried visual deflicker, I'd like to have a look. You can send it via https://fromsmash.com/ to support(at)lrtimelapse(dot)com
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#13 Red sock 01
Hi, Is there a list of settings 'not' to use in Lightroom please? I read somewhere recently not to use the whites and blacks, but to use the tonal curve, but if you are using one of the designated radial filters, it doesn't allow you a tonal curve, can you use the whites/ blacks?
Thanks
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#14 Gunther
Of course you can use Whites/Blacks - but you should avoid to push them too much. Just a bit is no problem. Check out this faq: http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-what...htroom-acr
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#15 Red sock 01
Great, thanks for that.
Can you work from the rear keyframe backwards (still pasting via scripts)?
I'm still having flicker issues, but I'm sure whether it's the sign that keeps changing colours, that it might just be flaring the lens intermittently.

I also have my email linked to account, but I'm not receiving notifications there has been posts.

Thanks for your support.
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#16 Gunther
Yes you can.
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#17 Red sock 01
Hi,

I've re-processed this a few times now. Still so much flicker. The preview in lrtimelapse doesn't seem to have as much flicker as this draft version out of premier. It's more severe during the dusk.

https://vimeo.com/281234356 password is lrt

It's the first time I hadn't de-clicked the lens.

When you select your 'area', is that the area where flicker is significant, of where there isn't any significant changes? What is the optimal stage to elect that area?

Thx

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