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RE: Radial filter and LRT - Rudni914 - 2015-10-07

Hi guys!

Last night I tried to edit a milky way sequence and edit it with one of the two radial filters provided by the lrtimelapse and I get this issue in the milky way. Seems it is blinking! Why this happen? The program calculate the transitions between the two keyframes (first and last one) but is not be visible the impact of those calculations through all sequence, just in a few frames...
This already happened with any of you? =/


link of the preview: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8hmg7emwolgs5f0/lrtimelapse%20issue.avi?dl=0

Cheers,

Carlos


RE: Radial filter and LRT - Gunther - 2015-10-07

Hi Calos - nice sequence :-)
I'm not entirely sure - but maybe you used too strong edits - especially Whites/Blacks/Clarity/Dehaze are sliders that you shouln't use in too much extent because Lightroom applies them in a context sensitive manner.
See this explanation: http://lrtimelapse.com/news/use-the-new-dehaze-with-care-on-time-lapses/


RE: Radial filter and LRT - Rudni914 - 2015-10-07

Oh, ok!

Thanks for the information and for the help! Smile

I had already read this post and knew about the Dehaze, which was not applied by me in this sequence already because of that reason. However, I didn't have in mind that the blacks, whites and clarity could also have the same impact.
I will re edit the sequence once again with more attention to those parameters!

Thanks again!

Best,
Carlos