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Hi Gunther,
Is there an easy and quick way to do this ??
In a sequence of 1000 frames of milky way tlapse, I find in the video, that there is just one frame with flash of light in some trees, caused by a car.
I did not notice this in LRTimelapse visual previews and now I want to get rid of it.
So I find the troublesome frame by scrolling slowly in LRT, and I note the problem frame number, say 550 and the corresponding DSCnnnn.NEF .
I go Lightroom, edit DSCnnnn.NEF and paint out the flash of light in the trees, then I save metadata for just this one frame.
My question is; is it possible to export just this frame ? LRT does not appreciate just one frame, so I export two either side to make sequence of five; export to a new folder; then I renumber the new clean middle image to LRT_550 and over-write the original in the entire original sequence.
Then I render the video once more.
But is there a more sophisticated way to do this ??
Cheers :-)
Is there an easy and quick way to do this ??
In a sequence of 1000 frames of milky way tlapse, I find in the video, that there is just one frame with flash of light in some trees, caused by a car.
I did not notice this in LRTimelapse visual previews and now I want to get rid of it.
So I find the troublesome frame by scrolling slowly in LRT, and I note the problem frame number, say 550 and the corresponding DSCnnnn.NEF .
I go Lightroom, edit DSCnnnn.NEF and paint out the flash of light in the trees, then I save metadata for just this one frame.
My question is; is it possible to export just this frame ? LRT does not appreciate just one frame, so I export two either side to make sequence of five; export to a new folder; then I renumber the new clean middle image to LRT_550 and over-write the original in the entire original sequence.
Then I render the video once more.
But is there a more sophisticated way to do this ??
Cheers :-)