Posts: 7
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Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 7
Threads: 2
Joined: Sep 2018
Hi again, newbie here so be patient. I looked at the new LRTL5 yesterday doing a test and I couldn't find a workaround to my problem but I'm sure one exists.
I'm planning to do a time-lapse film comprising a lot of drone footage. The think is when shooting for a time-lapse it's much more efficient to shoot sequences in reverse. I realise you can't use this all the time because we'd have cars going backwards etc, but when there asn't a lot of obvious things moving, it's a good way to do it (battery life).
My question is, and it's probably really easy, how do I reverse the sequence (of images) once I import them into LRTL? So effectively the first image in the sequence becomes the last in LRTL?
Any help on this, thanks?
I'm planning to do a time-lapse film comprising a lot of drone footage. The think is when shooting for a time-lapse it's much more efficient to shoot sequences in reverse. I realise you can't use this all the time because we'd have cars going backwards etc, but when there asn't a lot of obvious things moving, it's a good way to do it (battery life).
My question is, and it's probably really easy, how do I reverse the sequence (of images) once I import them into LRTL? So effectively the first image in the sequence becomes the last in LRTL?
Any help on this, thanks?