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That already looks really good. Have you rendered the video? Please note that you will not see the edits in the LRTimelapse preview! You will only see them in Lightroom and in the rendered videos!
Hey Gunther, I am wondering whether you prefer adjusting the shutter speed over changing ISO and why(other than ISO adding noise). I have not done a day to night yet but I imagine at some point you have to start adjusting the ISO as well, 100 won't work for night exposures so when do you begin to adjust the ISO and when do you stop opening the shutter? At some point, if you want the stars to stay clear and non-streaked, I would imagine the shutter would cause issues. Thanks, Jeremy
Yes, I start with shutterspeed adjustment then switch over to ISO.
I have an issue with the saturation not looking the same when I match exposures. Any trick for getting those to match?

Thanks!
Hello

I have not upgraded to lrt3 I am looking for the lrt2 holy grail tutorial that was on the tutorial page. I still need lrt2 tutorials.

Thank You
Hi, I added the old tutorials again on http://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial at the bottom of the page.
(2013-08-03, 12:32)gwegner Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, I added the old tutorials again on http://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial at the bottom of the page.

Thank You
I read the LRTimelapse eBook and watched the tutorials a couple times already. My problem is that I tried a Night to Day Time Lapse movie and I don't know which adjustment to make to which image after having made changes to the camera settings (ISO resp. added ND filters).

This is the link to my first attempt and comments are very welcome!!! https://www.dropbox.com/s/0v8r5tijzdyysk...%20fog.mp4 My problem is visible in the clip.

Happy shooting
Eberhard
Hi Eberhard, I would not recommend removing or adding ND filters while shooting. the different color casts and vignettings will be hard to correct apart from that you won't have any exif data mirroring the changes that LRTimelapse could use to auto correct.
This way you will have to set keyframes left and right of the change manually (2*/3*) and then play with the sliders in Lightroom until the images match - sometimes quite impossible due to the ND filters.
Next time just use Shutter-Time and ISO changes - that's enough to go from dusk into the night, even if you shoot wide open to avoid flicker.

Best
Gunther
I think we need a new one--LRT3 is just different enough that newbs like me can't figure it out perfectly.
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