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Auto Transition With Keyframes Problem

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#21 Gunther
Unfortunately I have some Problems, I'll need a bit more time to build the new version. If you reinitialize your sequence and do the deflicker as very last step after all back and forth between LR and LRT, the problem won't occur.
I'll get back to you as soon as I have the new build ready.
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#22 300fpsc
I tried this workaround, problem occurs even without de-flickering.
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#23 leandroprz
I'm having a similar problem with v1.9 (maybe it's the same)

If I click on "Auto Keyframes" I just get a straight Linear-like transition:

[Image: http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/7723/73448084.th.png]

BUT if I first deflicker my sequence THEN click on Auto, I get the right transition and LRT respect my keyframes:

[Image: http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/9213/19301118.th.png]

Or maybe I'm not using it right? I mean, this never happened to me before.
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#24 Gunther
This is already fixed and will be delivered soon with 1.9.1!
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#25 Gunther
One remark to your 2nd Screenshot: you should definitely set the smoothing-factor lower, so that the peaks in the red curve at the edges are not so drastic...

[Image: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2088648/web/img...301118.jpg]
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#26 leandroprz
(2012-06-07, 09:52)gwegner Wrote: One remark to your 2nd Screenshot: you should definitely set the smoothing-factor lower, so that the peaks in the red curve at the edges are not so drastic...

[Image: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2088648/web/img...301118.jpg]

Yeah, I noticed before saving and fixed it.
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#27 WoodlandPics
Hey,

I'm using version 4.2 and in some weird way, I still have that problem. So I TL'ed a sequence with one manual exposure gap. So it goes from 1/1600 to 1/800sec. When I put it in LR time lapse it recognises the the difference and shows it with key frames (shown in LR as ** and *** ) or with the yellow line. I make all adjustments to make it equal, put it back into LRTL etc. But when I export (save) the LRTL adjustments for compensation or flicker, it is over exposed or it just cancels all adjustments and makes it like the original again.

Workflow:

LR - LRTL - Keyframe wizard - save - LR - adjustments - Save DATA - Reload - auto transition - deflicker - save - Reload DATA (this is where my adjustments disappear)

If anyone knows what I did wrong, pleas feel free to tell me because its the first time I have this.

Kind Regards
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#28 Gunther
Important points to take care of:
- Use latest version of LRT - I normally do not give support for older versions since that doesn't make sense
- Use Sync Script instead of Copy/Paste or Lightroom's Synchronize
- Do not mess with the gradients - don't delete or add gradients

Check this faq thread:
http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-keyf...vise-versa
Use the troubleshooting guide in that faq!
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fangioli
2015-11-06, 11:24
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