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Hi,
using Lrtimelapse for a Night to day timelapse, I would like to be sure to well understand the holy grail workflow and calculations.
( I applied this workflow following the video tutorial ).
2 points seems to me a little bit strange:
-1- after " calculate auto transitions only for special type of keyframe / all but HG" I saw that for some parameters between 2 consecutive keyframe( green ones) with same value, the calculated values are slightly different ( ex : white K1: 52 / K2 : 52 et values between could be 53 / some slight gap of 1 or 2 on others parameters )
-2- question : are the values calculated between 2 consecutives keyframes take into account that there is some exposure adjustments linked to the keyframes generated by the keyframe wizard ( oranges ones ). it seems to me that there are not taken into account. So I am wondering if that could lead to negative effect in some cases because the parameters like "white" are adjusted to compensate the exposure. I am thinking that it should be better to choose the keyframe like for the basic workflow? / Maybe I misunderstood the workflow...
Thank you for any explanations about the calculations
Best regards
Dominique
using Lrtimelapse for a Night to day timelapse, I would like to be sure to well understand the holy grail workflow and calculations.
( I applied this workflow following the video tutorial ).
2 points seems to me a little bit strange:
-1- after " calculate auto transitions only for special type of keyframe / all but HG" I saw that for some parameters between 2 consecutive keyframe( green ones) with same value, the calculated values are slightly different ( ex : white K1: 52 / K2 : 52 et values between could be 53 / some slight gap of 1 or 2 on others parameters )
-2- question : are the values calculated between 2 consecutives keyframes take into account that there is some exposure adjustments linked to the keyframes generated by the keyframe wizard ( oranges ones ). it seems to me that there are not taken into account. So I am wondering if that could lead to negative effect in some cases because the parameters like "white" are adjusted to compensate the exposure. I am thinking that it should be better to choose the keyframe like for the basic workflow? / Maybe I misunderstood the workflow...
Thank you for any explanations about the calculations
Best regards
Dominique
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http://www.nightscape-timelapse.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/DominiqueJoubert-Timelapse
https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueJoubertTimelapse/
http://www.nightscape-timelapse.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/DominiqueJoubert-Timelapse
https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueJoubertTimelapse/