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Tiff instead of jpeg, it it real with it?

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#1 mikaelwester
Hi
I alway been exporting Tiff. rendering takes at lot longer with Tiff. I don't use ltrtimelapse when exporting. I use Lightroom export. I then use Final Cut Pro.
I do inte because then I have the option of editing strait on. There was also some effects that in LTRtimelapse rendering that I didn't like.
I normally use 4k 4096x2304 Apple ProRes 422. Big difference in rendering time between tiff and jpeg.
Ipad is what is used att locking att the Timelapse.
Thanks ind advance
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#2 Gunther
It depends on the footage and usage scenario. I'd suggest that you do some tests with both approaches and then decide for your self, if you need the additional quality that tiff intermediaries offer or not.
Quote:There was also some effects that in LTRtimelapse rendering that I didn't like.
Which effects?
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#3 mikaelwester
Tank you for answering.
The effect that I didn't like.
Hard to explain.
English as second language.
It’s possible that I can change it in settings.
One example. Nighttime. The moon blends in to the next picture.
Making it looks as its sliding down.
I can send a time-lapse with it.
The thing is ,that using fcpx I can edit at once.
Normly I don’t use LTRtimelapse when exporting.
It’s faster, I believe. But I might be wrong.
Kindly
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#4 Chris Davis
"One example. Nighttime. The moon blends in to the next picture."

Quote:On the Render Video screen, do you have LRT Motion Blur checked? If you do, then it will blend frames together a bit, which is good for some things with motion, but not if you want a sharp focus on the Moon.

On the attached file, the LRT Motion Blur section has a purple square around it. If you uncheck it, then it will not blend any of the frames together.
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#5 mikaelwester
Thanks I will try that.
Today I found out what the problem I got with the white balance is alla about.
I shift between "as shot" and "costum" when editing Keyframes.
During "Visual Deflicker" LRTimlapse change the settings for the photos I chose "as shot" to "custom".
The "custom" setting goes crazy. "Temp" goes to the yellow side.
I only noticed this in low light photos.
I probably miss something in settings?
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#6 Gunther
You cannot mix "As Shot" and "Custom". Set all Keyframes to Custom WB Setting in Lightroom.
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#7 mikaelwester
Thanks. Started to suspect that. Time to read the manual again.....

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