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This is a weird one: I finished a visual preview render, and the "deflicker" button didn't become active. A scroll through found that all frames had been rendered except for the 4* keyframes.
I reinitialised and then reloaded the xmp's from the keyframes in LR, but the same thing happened.
This sequence requires deflickering, so I do need them all to be rendered.
Before I start all over again (I'd rather not, I did a lot of careful work on these keyframes), is there any way to force these frames to render so I can deflicker? And what should I do in the future to ensure that this doesn't happen again?
One thing I did differently from the 400 or so movies I've worked on before, is to use a range mask on one of the radial filters (just testing the feature). When I started that render, it stalled at about 100 frames in, so I deleted the range mask in all of the keyframes (and double-checked it). The render issue I've posted about here should be my normal workflow.
Any info would be greatly appreciated. fyi: I'm running LRT Pro 5.0.4 and LR Classic 7.2 on Windows 10.
Cheers!
Chas
I reinitialised and then reloaded the xmp's from the keyframes in LR, but the same thing happened.
This sequence requires deflickering, so I do need them all to be rendered.
Before I start all over again (I'd rather not, I did a lot of careful work on these keyframes), is there any way to force these frames to render so I can deflicker? And what should I do in the future to ensure that this doesn't happen again?
One thing I did differently from the 400 or so movies I've worked on before, is to use a range mask on one of the radial filters (just testing the feature). When I started that render, it stalled at about 100 frames in, so I deleted the range mask in all of the keyframes (and double-checked it). The render issue I've posted about here should be my normal workflow.
Any info would be greatly appreciated. fyi: I'm running LRT Pro 5.0.4 and LR Classic 7.2 on Windows 10.
Cheers!
Chas