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#1 Sasha
Using the Visual Workflow I have some ugly Tint jumping.

Frame by frame it's changing from green to purple. It's really almost invisible, but it's there and if U see it once - U see it all the time after. And U can see it more clear in Shadows but in general it affects all images in sequence

Camera - Canon R5 (cr3 files)
LRT ver. 5.8

Here is a screen record of the AE interface: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AKEtaOG...sp=sharing

And down here is the screenshot of LRT interface on this sequence.
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#2 Gunther
I think that Lightroom might be causing your problem.
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#3 Sasha
Thanks, I will and let you know after.
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#4 Sasha
Thanks again, Gunther

I checked Expert tips and start my own investigation. I checked different profiles: Adobe and Camera Standards/Landscapes. But nothing change.

I turned off one by one some settings like Shadows/Highlights/Contrast etc... the same result.

And I decided to check the original files with just Exposure adjustments in Lightroom and I found that this flicker is there in the original files.

I have Canon R5... and it's really sad because I have this problem with all the time-lapses from this camera (I did around 10 time-lapses).
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#5 Sasha
I was wrong, I have the same problem on GH5 sequence :\
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#6 Gunther
Hard to say without knowing the sequence. Is it really dark and you pushed the exposure a lot? It's quite uncommon for todays sensors to produce such heavy tint shifts.
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